Department of Physics, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK.
Nanotechnology. 2011 May 20;22(20):205102. doi: 10.1088/0957-4484/22/20/205102. Epub 2011 Mar 28.
Here we culture Chinese hamster ovary cells on isotropic, aligned and patterned substrates based on multiwall carbon nanotubes. The nanotubes provide the substrate with nanoscale topography. The cells adhere to and grow on all substrates, and on the aligned substrate, the cells align strongly with the axis of the bundles of the multiwall nanotubes. This control over cell alignment is required for tissue engineering; almost all tissues consist of oriented cells. The aligned substrates are made using straightforward physical chemistry techniques from forests of multiwall nanotubes; no lithography is required to make inexpensive large-scale substrates with highly aligned nanoscale grooves. Interestingly, although the cells strongly align with the nanoscale grooves, only a few also elongate along this axis: alignment of the cells does not require a pronounced change in morphology of the cell. We also pattern the nanotube bundles over length scales comparable to the cell size and show that the cells follow this pattern.
在这里,我们在各向同性、取向和图案化的基于多壁碳纳米管的基底上培养中国仓鼠卵巢细胞。纳米管为基底提供纳米级形貌。细胞在所有基底上都能黏附和生长,在取向基底上,细胞与多壁纳米管束的轴强烈取向一致。这种对细胞取向的控制是组织工程所必需的;几乎所有组织都由取向的细胞组成。取向基底是使用多壁纳米管森林中的简单物理化学技术制造的;不需要光刻技术即可制造具有高度取向纳米级凹槽的廉价大规模基底。有趣的是,尽管细胞与纳米级凹槽强烈取向,但只有少数细胞也沿该轴伸长:细胞的取向不需要细胞形态的明显变化。我们还在与细胞大小相当的长度尺度上对纳米管束进行图案化,并表明细胞遵循这种图案。