Abstract

Protein and polysaccharide was the most important extracellular matrix in dermal tissue. In this study, Silk fibroin (SF) / hyaluronic acid (HA) blend films mimicking the dermal tissue components were prepared and investigated. The results indicated that HA and SF has a good miscibility, HA interfered with SF to form crystal structure. By using EDC as cross-linker, effective cross-linking function on SF and HA macromolecules was reacted, the water solubility of the blend films decreased obviously after being cross-linked by EDC. The existence of EDC could promote SF to form Silk I structure. L929 cells were seeded on these blend films and showed normal attachment morphology. Cell-matrix interactions established by newly formed extracellular matrix were observed after 5 days in culture. The MTT assay showed that cell proliferation on the SF/HA blend films were enhanced significantly compared with that on the SF and HA films. These new 2D SF/HA blend films provided a favorable microenvironment for the proliferation of L929 cells and hold a potential for dermal tissue regeneration.

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