Issue 8, 2019

A biomimetic tarso-conjunctival biphasic scaffold for eyelid reconstruction in vivo

Abstract

Conventional 3D porous scaffolds used as tarsal plate substitute may cause corneal irritation and conjunctival mucoid discharge, and even lead to blindness and cicatricial blepharon deformities. In this study, collagen/chitosan (Col/CS) sponges with thickness of 240 μm, 466 μm, and 724 μm were composited onto poly(propylene fumarate)-co-2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (PPF–HEMA) polymer networks to obtain the corresponding biphasic scaffolds, which simulate the natural anatomy of posterior lamella of eyelid. These three scaffolds exhibited a porous structure with porosity of ∼90%, simulated elastic modulus, appropriate degradation rate and good biocompatibility. Composited with Col/CS sponge of difference thickness, the scaffolds induced different cellular behaviors such as proliferation, distribution and stratification, by regulating the mechanical properties cells sensed as effective modulus. In a rabbit tarso-conjunctival defect model, the grafted biphasic scaffolds promoted re-epithelization with functional regenerated conjunctiva. Hence, the biphasic composite scaffolds may be a promising substitute for tarso-conjunctival repair.

Graphical abstract: A biomimetic tarso-conjunctival biphasic scaffold for eyelid reconstruction in vivo

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Mar 2019
Accepted
17 Jun 2019
First published
20 Jun 2019

Biomater. Sci., 2019,7, 3373-3385

A biomimetic tarso-conjunctival biphasic scaffold for eyelid reconstruction in vivo

P. Xu, Q. Gao, X. Feng, L. Lou, T. Zhu, C. Gao and J. Ye, Biomater. Sci., 2019, 7, 3373 DOI: 10.1039/C9BM00431A

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