Published January 1, 2019 | Version v1
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Thermally-controlled extrusion-based bioprinting of collagen

  • 1. Cukurova Univ, Ceyhan Engn Fac, Dept Mech Engn, TR-01950 Adana, Turkey
  • 2. Indian Inst Engn Sci & Technol Shibpur, Ctr Healthcare Sci & Technol, Howrah 711103, W Bengal, India

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Thermally-crosslinked hydrogels in bioprinting have gained increasing attention due to their ability to undergo tunable crosslinking by modulating the temperature and time of crosslinking. In this paper, we present a new bioink composed of collagen type-I and Pluronic (R) F-127 hydrogels, which was bioprinted using a thermally-controlled bioprinting unit. Bioprintability and rheology of the composite bioink was studied in a thorough manner in order to determine the optimal bioprinting time and extrusion profile of the bioink for fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) constructs, respectively. It was observed that collagen fibers aligned themselves along the directions of the printed filaments after bioprinting based on the results on an anisotropy study. Furthermore, rat bone marrow-derived stem cells (rBMSCs) were bioprinted in order to determine the effect of thermally-controlled extrusion process. In vitro viability and proliferation study revealed that rBMSCs were able to maintain their viability after extrusion and attached to collagen fibers, spread and proliferated within the constructs up to seven days of culture.

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