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New nanobiohybrid engineering composed of titanate nanoribbons for regenerative medicine

Vanessa Bellat

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NanobiohybridFonctionnalisationHydrogel d’alginateProteinsNanobiohybrideProtéinesPEG hétérobifonctionnelAlginate hydrogelHeterobifunctional PEG[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/OtherRegenerative medicineTitanate nanoribbonsFunctionalizationMédecine régénérativeNanorubans de titanates

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This research work is devoted to new nanohybrid engineering composed of titanate nanoribbons for regenerative medicine. Over a first phase, nanoribbons were synthesized by hydrothermal treatment and their morphological, structural and chemical features were defined. A fine characterization by means of different techniques of transmission electron microscopy mainly enabled to determine their thickness; dimension which had never been measured so far. Subsequently, titanate nanoribbons were functionalized by different home-made heterobifunctional PEG. Those polymers present at one of their extremities specific functional groups being able to couple with numerous biological molecules. Some collagen type peptides containing cellular recognition sites were grafted onto those extremities. The so-formed nanobiohybrid will permit cellular adhesion and proliferation favouring in fine tissue healing and regeneration. To evaluate new nanohybrid biological properties, titanate nanoribbons cytoxicity and aggregating power were determined by MTT tests, performed on two cell populations (fibroblasts and cardiomyocytes) and platelet aggregation tests (human blood). Finally, when used to promote healing process, the new nanobiohybrid was formulated in the form of sodium alginate hydrogel permitting a direct application on damaged tissues. To confirm the interest of this galenic form, initial in vivo tests were realized

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