Controlling Pore Size of Electrospun Vascular Grafts by Electrospraying of Poly(Ethylene Oxide) Microparticles.

VASCULAR TISSUE ENGINEERING: Methods and Protocols(2022)

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Electrospinning has become a popular polymer processing technique for application in vascular tissue engineering due to its unique capability to fabricate porous vascular grafts with fibrous morphology closely mimicking the natural extracellular matrix (ECMs). However, the inherently small pore sizes of electrospun vascular grafts often inhibit cell infiltration and impede vascular regeneration. Here we describe an effective and controllable method to increase the pore size of electrospun poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) vascular graft. With this method, composite grafts are prepared by turning on or off electrospraying of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) microparticles during the process of electrospinning PCL fibers. The PEO microparticles are used as a porogen agent and can be subsequently selectively removed to create a porogenic layer within the electrospun PCL grafts. Three types of porogenic PCL grafts were constructed using this method. The porogenic layer was either the inner layer, the middle one, or the outer one.
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Electrospinning, Electrospraying, PCL, PEO, Vascular grafts, Pore size, Porogenic layer, Cellular infiltration
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