Attachment and growth of cultured fibroblast cells on PVA/chitosan-blended hydrogels

J Biomed Mater Res. 1998 Mar 5;39(3):486-90. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4636(19980305)39:3<486::aid-jbm20>3.0.co;2-7.

Abstract

Hydrogels were prepared from poly(vinyl alcohol) and chitosan in various blend ratios. The water contents of the hydrogels were in the range of 65 to 75 wt %. The attachment and growth of fibroblast cells (L-929) on the hydrogels were studied with a cell culture method. On the hydrogels with more than 15 wt % chitosan content, the attached cells were able not only to remain viable but also to proliferate. The relative cell attachment after incubation for 30 h increased with increasing chitosan content in the hydrogels. Cell attachment and growth on the hydrogel with 40 wt % chitosan content exceeded those on collagen, a widely-used mammalian cell culture substrate. The morphology of the cells attached onto the hydrogels with a lower chitosan content was spherical, but in hydrogels with more than 15 wt % chitosan content, the number of spindle-shaped cells increased with increasing chitosan content.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biocompatible Materials*
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Chitin / analogs & derivatives*
  • Chitosan
  • Elasticity
  • Fibroblasts
  • Gels
  • Humans
  • Polyvinyl Alcohol*
  • Water / chemistry

Substances

  • Biocompatible Materials
  • Gels
  • Water
  • Chitin
  • Polyvinyl Alcohol
  • Chitosan