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Regulating the mechanics of silk fibroin scaffolds promotes wound vascularization

Functional blood vessels are crucial to wound healing, and faster vascularization means faster tissue repair to some extent. Increasing numbers of pro-vascularization wound coverings are being developed and studied. Moreover, mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix can guide the behaviour...

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Published in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2021-10, Vol.574, p.78-84
Main Authors: Guo, Peng, Du, Pan, Zhao, Peng, Chen, Xue, Liu, Chenyang, Du, Yong, Li, Jiadai, Tang, Xiaoyu, Yang, Fengbo, Lv, Guozhong
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description Functional blood vessels are crucial to wound healing, and faster vascularization means faster tissue repair to some extent. Increasing numbers of pro-vascularization wound coverings are being developed and studied. Moreover, mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix can guide the behaviour of related cells to some degree. Studies have shown that the mechanical range of 1–7 kPa contributes to the differentiation of stem cells into endothelial cells and thus to the process of wound vascularization. Unfortunately, the regulatory mechanics of vascularizing wound coverings have been poorly studied. Silk fibroin (SF) has attracted much attention because of its good biocompatibility, degradability and adjustable mechanical properties. In this paper, silk scaffolds with mechanical properties of 2 kPa and 5.9 kPa were prepared by adjusting the mechanics of silk scaffolds in terms of freezing temperature and aligned structure. The mechanical properties of the 5.9 kPa aligned silk scaffold (ASS) showed good vascularization ability. By adjusting the intermediate conformation and physical structure of Silk fibroin (SF), the mechanical strength of the silk scaffold could be increased, enabling us to better understand the mechanical regulation mode. At the same time, the aligned structure of the aligned silk scaffold (ASS) promoted the migration and proliferation of cells related to wound repair to a certain extent. By adjusting the mechanical properties and physical structure of the material, an aligned silk scaffold with vascularization function was constructed, providing more possibilities for faster wound repair. •In this paper, silk scaffolds with mechanical properties of 2 kPa and 5.9 kPa were prepared by adjusting the mechanics of silk scaffolds in terms of freezing temperature and aligned structure.•By adjusting the intermediate conformation and physical structure of Silk fibroin (SF), the mechanical strength of the silk scaffold could be increased.•By adjusting the mechanical properties and physical structure of the material, an aligned silk scaffold with vascularization function was constructed, providing more possibilities for faster wound repair.
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