Enhanced osteogenic commitment of murine mesenchymal stem cells on graphene oxide substrate

Jiyong Kim, Hwan D. Kim, Jungha Park, Eun seo Lee, Eugene Kim, Seunghun S. Lee, Jin Kyung Yang, Yoon Sik Lee, Nathaniel S. Hwang

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Abstract

Background: Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary field that attempts to restore or regenerate tissues and organs through biomimetic fabrication of scaffolds with specific functionality. In recent years, graphene oxide (GO) is considered as promising biomaterial due to its nontoxicity, high dispersity, and hydrophilic interaction, and these characteristics are key to stimulating the interactions between substrates and cells. Method: In this study, GO substrates were fabricated via chemically immobilizing GO at 1.0 mg/ml on glass slides. Furthermore, we examined the osteogenic responses of murine mesenchymal-like stem cells, C3H10T1/2 cells, on GO substrates. Results: C3H10T1/2 cells on GO substrates resulted in increased cell surface area, enhanced cellular adhesions, and instigated osteogenic differentiation. Furthermore, priming of C3H10T1/2 cells with chondrocyte-conditioned medium (CM) could further induce a synergistic effect of osteogenesis on GO substrates. Conclusions: All of these data suggest that GO substrate along with CM is suitable for upregulating osteogenic responses of mesenchymal stem cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1
JournalBiomaterials Research
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2018

Keywords

  • Graphene
  • Graphene oxide
  • Mesenchymal stem cells
  • Osteogenesis

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