Correlative Imaging of 3D Cell Culture on Opaque Bioscaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
Correlative Imaging of 3D Cell Culture on Opaque Bioscaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) tissue engineering (TE) is a prospective treatment that can be used to restore or replace damaged musculoskeletal tissues such as articular cartilage. However, current challenges in TE include identifying materials that are biocompatible and have properties that closely match the mechanical properties and cellular environment of the target tissue, while allowing for 3D tomography of porous scaffolds as well as their cell growth and proliferation characterization. This is particularly challenging for opaque scaffolds. Here we use graphene foam (GF) as a 3D porous biocompatible substrate which is scalable, reproduceable, and a suitable environment for ATDC5 cell growth and chondrogenic differentiation. ATDC5 cells are cultured, maintained, and stained with a combination of fluorophores and gold nanoparticle to enable correlative microscopic characterization techniques, which elucidate the effect of GF properties on cell behavior in a three-dimensional environment. Most importantly, our staining protocols allows for direct imaging of cell growth and proliferation on opaque GF scaffolds using X-ray MicroCT, including imaging growth of cells within the hollow GF branches which is not possible with standard fluorescence and electron microscopy techniques. biorxiv;2023.03.17.533202v1/UFIG1F1ufig1
Sawyer Monet、Eixenberger Joshua、Montenegro-Brown Raquel、Estrada David、Subbaraman Harish、Nielsen Olivia、Manzi Jacob
Biomedical Engineering Doctoral Program, Boise State UniversityDepartment of Physics, Boise State University||Center for Advanced Energy Studies, Boise State UniversityCenter for Atomically Thin Multifunctional Coatings, Boise State University||Micron School for Materials Science and Engineering, Boise State UniversityCenter for Advanced Energy Studies, Boise State University||Center for Atomically Thin Multifunctional Coatings, Boise State University||Micron School for Materials Science and Engineering, Boise State University||Idaho National LaboratoryDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Oregon State UniversityDepartment of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of IdahoDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Oregon State University
生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术细胞生物学生物工程学
graphene foamtissue engineeringcorrelative microscopyATDC5
Sawyer Monet,Eixenberger Joshua,Montenegro-Brown Raquel,Estrada David,Subbaraman Harish,Nielsen Olivia,Manzi Jacob.Correlative Imaging of 3D Cell Culture on Opaque Bioscaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-25].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.03.17.533202.点此复制
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