Methods of Orienting Multifilament Yarn and Monofilaments of Poly-4-Hydroxybutyrate and Copolymers Thereof
US-2016166727-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US11752002B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11752002-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816636706-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2023 |
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The present invention relates to a three-dimensional multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold comprising first, second and third compartments, wherein: each said compartment comprises distinct microstructural, and/or chemical, and/or mechanical properties, and is connected with at least one other compartment of the scaffold via a continuous interface; the tissue scaffold is porous; and the external morphology of the tissue scaffold mimics that of a mammalian joint or a component thereof. The invention further relates to a method for producing the three dimensional multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold using a polymeric material, the method comprising using a three-dimensional (3D) bioprinter to print the tissue scaffold by continuously deposit the polymeric material onto a platform until the tissue scaffold is produced in its entirety.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A three-dimensional multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold comprising first, second and third compartments, wherein: each said compartment comprises distinct microstructural, chemical, or mechanical properties, and is connected with at least one other compartment of the scaffold via a continuous interface; the tissue scaffold is porous; and the external morphology of the tissue scaffold mimics that of a mammalian joint or a component thereof; wherein any one or more of the first, second and/or third compartments comprises: a series of fibres; or a series of fibers comprising multiple fibre layers wherein the second compartment comprises a series of fibres mimicking the external morphology of a series of ligaments, and said series of fibres are located intermediate to and connecting the first and third compartments; and wherein: the series of fibres in the second compartment comprise first and second fibre layers, the first fibre layer is aligned along a first axis, the second fibre layer is aligned along a second axis, and the second axis is rotated at an angle relative to the first axis. 2. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the second axis is rotated by an angle of: at least: 2°, 3°, 4°, 5°, 6°, 7°, 8°, 9°, 10°, 11°, 12°, 13°, 14°, 15°, 16°, 17°, 18°, 19°, or 20° relative to the first axis; or between 20° and 50°, between 25° and 45°, between 30° and 40°, between 25° and 35°, or about 35°, relative to the first axis. 3. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the multiple fibre layers comprise a third layer aligned along a third axis, and the third axis is: rotated at an angle relative to either or both of the first axis and/or second axis; or rotated at an equal or substantially equal angle relative to either or both of the first axis and second axis; or rotated in an anticlockwise direction relative to the first axis, and rotated in a clockwise direction relative to the second axis. 4. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 , wherein: the external morphology of each of the first and third compartments mimics that of a bone, and the external morphology of the second compartment mimics that of a series of ligaments located intermediate to and connecting the first and third compartments; or the external morphology of the tissue scaffold mimics that of a scapholunate joint or a component thereof, or the external morphology of the first compartment mimics that of a scaphoid, the external morphology of the third compartment mimics that of a lunate, and the external morphology of the second compartment mimics that of a series of scapholunate ligaments. 5. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 4 , wherein the series of scapholunate ligaments are dorsal scapholunate ligaments, and are not proximal or palmar scapholunate ligaments. 6. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the scaffold comprises pores with a maximum width of between 100 μM and 1000 μM, between 100 μM and 1000 μM, between 100 μM and 800 μM, between 100 μM and 600 μM, between 200 μM and 600 μM, between 200 μM and 500 μM, between 300 μM and 600 μM, between 300 μM and 500 μM, between 350 μM and 600 μM, between 350 μM and 500 μM, between 400 μM and 600 μM, or between 400 μM and 500 μM. 7. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 , further comprising: mammalian cells; mammalian cells are selected from the group consisting of: ligament-derived stem cells, cartilage stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells (bone marrow stromal cells), adipose-derived stromal cells (e.g. bone-marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells, adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells), osteoblasts, osteoblast-like cells, stem cells, progenitor cells, or any combination thereof; human mesenchymal stem cells, or human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. 8. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 7 , wherein the mammalian cells are within a cell sheet wrapped around and/or inserted into one or more of the compartments. 9. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 , wherein any one or more of the first, second and/or third compartments comprises: a polymeric material; or a polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of: collagen, chitosan, hyaluronic acid, alginate, gelatin, polyethylene glycol dimethacrylate (PEG), gelatin methacryloyl, matrigel, fibrinogen, agarose, polyurethane, and polycaprolactone. 10. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 9 , wherein the polymeric material is polyurethane. 11. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the tissue scaffold is produced using a three-dimensional (3D) bioprinter to continuously deposit the polymeric material onto a platform until the tissue scaffold is produced in its entirety. 12. The multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 , wherein the continuous interface is porous. 13. A method for producing the three dimensional multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 , the method comprising using a three-dimensional (3D) bioprinter to continuously deposit polymeric material onto a platform until the tissue scaffold is produced in its entirety. 14. A method for treating an injured ligament in a subject, the method comprising transplanting the three dimensional multiphasic synthetic tissue scaffold of claim 1 into a body compartment of the subject comprising the injured ligament. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the body compartment is a joint. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the joint is a scapholunate joint and the ligament is a scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) or a mammalian equivalent thereof. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the subject is a human.
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