Abstract

Abstract-The cultivation of Chinese hamster fibroblasts (line V79) on ion-track membranes of various polyesters has been tested. Light and electron microscopy were used to take photographs of polyester membranes with fibroblasts grown on them, which indicated the attachment and proliferation of cells on ion-track adhesive surfaces. The greatest survival of fibroblasts was observed on ion-track membranes with a pore diameter of up to 0.5 μ. It was shown that the chemical composition of the track membrane affects the survival and proliferation rate of Chinese hamster fibroblasts. Polyethylene terephtalate and polyethylene naphtalate membranes provided the highest percentage of grown colonies and the greatest proliferation rate of cells. Track-etched polyester membranes can be used to create adhesive surfaces for the cultivation of fibroblasts and the production of artificial connective tissue. Key words: ion-track membranes and technologies, tissue engineering, fibroblasts, burn therapy

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