Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) surface nanomodified 3D printed polylactic acid (PLA) scaffolds for bone regeneration

Sep 27, 2016Acta biomaterialia

3D-Printed Biodegradable Scaffolds with Plasma-Treated Surfaces for Bone Healing

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Abstract

Water contact angles of a 3D printed poly-lactic-acid scaffold dropped from 70±2° to 24±2° after cold atmospheric plasma treatment.

  • The nano-scale surface roughness of untreated 3D PLA scaffolds increased significantly after cold atmospheric plasma treatment, reaching up to 27.60nm.
  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis indicated a notable increase in the ratio of oxygen to carbon in PLA scaffolds post-treatment.
  • Changes in hydrophilicity and nano-scale roughness after treatment were associated with enhanced attachment and proliferation of osteoblasts and mesenchymal stem cells.
  • The findings suggest that cold atmospheric plasma could be a viable method for improving 3D printed PLA scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.

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