Authors
David R Nisbet, Andrew E Rodda, Malcolm K Horne, John S Forsythe, David I Finkelstein
Publication date
2009/9/30
Journal
Biomaterials
Volume
30
Issue
27
Pages
4573-4580
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Assessment of axonal infiltration and guidance within neural tissue engineering scaffolds, along with the characterisation of the inflammatory response, is critical in determining these scaffolds' potential for facilitating neural repair. In this study, the extent of microglial and astrocytic response was measured following implantation of electrospun poly(ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL) scaffolds into the caudate putamen of the adult rat brain. The inflammation peaked at around 4 days (microglia) and 7 days (astrocytes) and subsided to homeostatic levels by 60 days. There was no evidence of microglial encapsulation and indeed neurites had infiltrated the implants, evidence of scaffold-neural integration. Whilst the inflammatory response was uninfluenced by the degree of PCL fibre alignment, the extent of neurite entry was. Large porosity, as was the case with the randomly orientated polymer fibres, enabled neurite infiltration and …
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