Bio-essential Inorganic Molecular Nanowires as a Bioactive Muscle Extracellular-Matrix-Mimicking Material

Jin Woong Lee, Sudong Chae, Seungbae Oh, Si Hyun Kim, Montri Meeseepong, Kyung Hwan Choi, Jiho Jeon, Nae Eung Lee, Si Young Song, Jung Heon Lee, Jae Young Choi

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Abstract

Many physiochemical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) of muscle tissues, such as nanometer scale dimension, nanotopography, negative charge, and elasticity, must be carefully reproduced to fabricate scaffold materials mimicking muscle tissues. Hence, we developed a muscle tissue ECM-mimicking scaffold using Mo6S3I6 inorganic molecular wires (IMWs). Composed of bio-essential elements and having a nanofibrous structure with a diameter of ∼1 nm and a negative surface charge with high stability, Mo6S3I6 IMWs are ideal for mimicking natural ECM molecules. Once Mo6S3I6 IMWs were patterned on a polydimethylsiloxane surface with an elasticity of 1877.1 ± 22.2 kPa, that is, comparable to that of muscle tissues, the proliferation and α-tubulin expression of myoblasts enhanced significantly. Additionally, the repetitive one-dimensional patterns of Mo6S3I6 IMWs induced the alignment and stretching of myoblasts with enhanced α-tubulin expression and differentiation into myocytes. This study demonstrates that Mo6S3I6 IMWs are promising for mimicking the ECM of muscle tissues.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39135-39141
Number of pages7
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number33
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Aug 2021

Keywords

  • inorganic molecular wire
  • microtubule assay
  • MoSI
  • myoblast
  • scaffold

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