Authors
Martín F Desimone, Christophe Hélary, Sandrine Quignard, Ivo B Rietveld, Isabelle Bataille, Guillermo J Copello, Gervaise Mosser, Marie-Madeleine Giraud-Guille, Jacques Livage, Anne Meddahi-Pellé, Thibaud Coradin
Publication date
2011/10/26
Journal
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume
3
Issue
10
Pages
3831-3838
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Hybrid and nanocomposite silica–collagen materials derived from concentrated collagen hydrogels were evaluated in vitro and in vivo to establish their potentialities for biological dressings. Silicification significantly improved the mechanical and thermal stability of the collagen network within the hybrid systems. Nanocomposites were found to favor the metabolic activity of immobilized human dermal fibroblasts while decreasing the hydrogel contraction. Cell adhesion experiments suggested that in vitro cell behavior was dictated by mechanical properties and surface structure of the scaffold. First-to-date in vivo implantation of bulk hydrogels in subcutaneous sites of rats was performed over the vascular inflammatory period. These materials were colonized and vascularized without inducing strong inflammatory response. These data raise reasonable hope for the future application of silica–collagen biomaterials as …
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MF Desimone, C Hélary, S Quignard, IB Rietveld… - ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2011