Rapid prototyping scaffolds for the nervous system
NEUROSCAFFOLDS
Calls: FP7-Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies,call NMP.2013.2.2-2
Start date: 2013-07-01 End date: 2016-06-30
Total Budget: EUR 2.321.776,00 INO share of the total budget: EUR 203.000,00
Scientific manager: Prof. Vincent Torre and for INO is: Brandi Fernando
Organization/Institution/Company main assignee: SCUOLA INTERNAZIONALE SUPERIORE DI STUDI AVANZATI – SISSA
other Organization/Institution/Company involved:
neurite protrusion and the formation of neuronal network by using only nanopatterns. The present proposal is based on four main steps:
i – Development and fabrication of Scaffolds;
ii – Experimentation and testing of the formation of 3D neuronal networks;
iii – Analysis of long term survival of 3D neuronal networks;
iv- Development and testing of scaffolds for implants.
The final and most important step concerns the implantation of our scaffolds in a neuronal tissue for repair. We will attempt to implant our scaffolds for repairing spinal cord and sciatic nerve injuries, a realistic but challenging aim
INO’s Experiments/Theoretical Study correlated:
Laser micro/nano fabrication
The Scientific Results:
1) Elastin-Coated Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications2) Improved cell activity on biodegradable photopolymer scaffolds using titanate nanotube coatings3) Excimer Laser-produced Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds Do Not Induce Immune Rejection In Vivo4) Note: Strain sensitivity comparison between fiber Bragg gratings inscribed on 125 and 80 micron cladding diameter fibers, case study on the solidification monitoring of a photo-curable resin5) Photoinitiator-free 3D scaffolds fabricated by excimer laser photocuring6) Report on pilot 3D scaffolds production and characterization.7) Report on production of pilot multichannel conduits.8) Four-order stiffness variation of laser-fabricated photopolymer biodegradable scaffolds by laser parameter modulation9) Controlled antiseptic/eosin release from chitosan-based hydrogel modified fibrous substrates10) Gold nanoparticle-filled biodegradable photopolymer scaffolds induced muscle remodeling: in vitro and in vivo findings