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March 8, 2013 Sigma Xi Competition Hydrogel Composites with Carbon Nanobrushes for Tissue Engineering William H. Marks & Carolina I. Ragolta Additional Authors Sze C. Yang, George W. Dombi, & Sujata K. Bhatia

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March 8, 2013 Sigma Xi Competition

Hydrogel Composites with Carbon Nanobrushes for Tissue

Engineering

William H. Marks & Carolina I. Ragolta

Additional AuthorsSze C. Yang, George W. Dombi, & Sujata K. Bhatia

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Medical Need: Cardiac Regeneration✤ Coronary Artery Disease

is a leading killer of men and women worldwide

✤ Congestive heart failure has 1-year mortality rate of 40%

✤ Image Source: National Heart Lung and Blood Institute

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Medical Need: Cardiac Regeneration✤ Myocardial infarction

can lead to death of 109 cardiomyocytes

✤ 1.5 million Americans suffer myocardial infarctions each year

✤ Image Source: Medicine.net

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Abstract

✤ Study carbon nanobrushes (CNBs) embedded in hydrogels for scaffolding in tissue engineering

✤ CNBs provide internal structure, conductivity, and are non-toxic

✤ Tested the ability of fibroblasts and myocytes to adhere to the gel and mechanical properties

✤ CNBs alter mechanical properties providing a high degree of customization

✤ Gels show promise for many wound healing applications

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Medical Need: Regenerative Medicine

✤ Biomaterials must be biocompatible, non-cytotoxic, non-hemolytic, and non-inflammatory

✤ They must degrade within the physiologic environment

✤ Must be easily prepared, implantable, and scalable✤ Must be clinically relevant

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Prior Related Work

✤ Cell encapsulation for 3D tissue growth (Hunt et al., 2010)✤ Collagen matrices for fibrogenesis (Chen et al., 2009)✤ Alginate gels with carbon nanotubes provide mild

inflammatory response (Kawaguchi et al., 2006)✤ “Scar in a Jar” collagen matrix for flexor tendon healing

(Dombi et al., 1994)✤ Cartilage tissue engineering by accurately spinning

hydrogels (Coburn et al., 2011)

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Clinically Relevant Cell Lines

Primary Cardiac FibroblastsSource: Dr. Andrew Pelling, UCL

Primary Cardiac MyocytesSource: Dr. Poling Kuo, Harvard

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Carbon Nanobrushes

✤ Electrically conducting polymers grafted onto carbon nanotubes

✤ Conductivity of materials is about 0.1 S/cm

✤ 5-20µm in length✤ 13-30nm in diameter✤ Imaged by negatively

staining with phosphotungstate

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Pluronic F-127 Poloxamer Hydrogels✤ Reverse phase-change properties: solid at 37 , liquid at ℃

room temperature✤ Triblock copolymer of PEO-PPO✤ Non-ionic and biocompatible

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Preparation of Composite Hydrogels with Carbon Nanobrushes✤ 30wt% poloxamer solution✤ Various CNB

concentrations✤ 0vol%✤ 0.1vol%✤ 0.5vol%✤ 1vol%

✤ Solidified at 37 and then ℃seeded with cells and DMEM

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Growth of Fibroblasts

Fibroblasts in top layer of poloxamer gel after 48 hours

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Migration of Fibroblasts

Fibroblasts in middle layer of poloxamer gel after 48 hours

Fibroblasts in bottom layer of poloxamer gel after 48 hours

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Growth of Myocytes

Myocytes in top layer of poloxamer gel after 48 hours

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Rheology: Temperature Sweep

Temperature sweep test of gels containing 0vol% and 5vol% CNB

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Rheology: Time Sweep

Time sweep test of gels containing 0vol% and 5vol% CNB at 37℃

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Rheology: Frequency Sweep

Frequency sweep test of gels containing 0vol% and 5vol% CNB at 37 ℃showing a crossover from predominately elastic to predominately viscous

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Discussion

✤ Hydrogels embedded with CNBs support cell growth and migration

✤ CNBs change the properties of the gel on a macro scale by altering the frequency of the sol-gel transition point✤ Gels transition from predominately elastic to

predominately viscous✤ Additional degree of customizability

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Ongoing and Future Work

✤ Properties of gels with different wt% of poloxamer✤ Incorporating crosslinkers into hydrogels✤ Injectability✤ Experiments with additional cell lineages

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Translational Potential

Tissue PatchesSource: Gore

Skin GraftsSource: Medline

Tissue ScaffoldSource: National

Institute of Standards and Technology

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Acknowledgements

✤ Dr. Sujata K. Bhatia, SEAS, Harvard

✤ Dr. Sze C. Yang, University of Rhode Island

✤ Dr. George W. Dombi, University of Rhode Island

✤ Dr. Patrick Campbell, SEAS, Harvard (Disease Biophysics Group)

✤ Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences