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Cell Adhesion and Proliferation on Sulfonated and Non-Modified Chitosan Films
Authors:Enrique Martínez-Campos  Ana Civantos  Juan Alfonso Redondo  Rodrigo Guzmán  Mónica Pérez-Perrino  Alberto Gallardo  Viviana Ramos  Inmaculada Aranaz
Institution:1.Tissue Engineering Group, Institute of Biofunctional Studies, Pharmacy Faculty,(Associated Unit to the Institute of Polymer Science and Technology (CSIC), Complutense University of Madrid (UCM),Madrid,Spain;2.Polymer Functionalization Group,Institute of Polymer Science and Technology, ICTP-CSIC,Madrid,Spain
Abstract:Three types of chitosan-based films have been prepared and evaluated: a non-modified chitosan film bearing cationizable aliphatic amines and two films made of N-sulfopropyl chitosan derivatives bearing both aliphatic amines and negative sulfonate groups at different ratios. Cell adhesion and proliferation on chitosan films of C2C12 pre-myoblastic cells and B16 cells as tumoral model have been tested. A differential cell behavior has been observed on chitosan films due to their different surface modification. B16 cells have shown lower vinculin expression when cultured on sulfonated chitosan films. This study shows how the interaction among cells and material surface can be modulated by physicochemical characteristics of the biomaterial surface, altering tumoral cell adhesion and proliferation processes.
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