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Creating Actuated Self-folding Tissue Scaffold Architectures Based on Nanoporous Membranes Megi Maci, YSP Student, Quincy High School Camilo Gonzalez, YSP Student, Revere High School Professor Carol Livermore, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University
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Goal ●Creating liver tissue to save lives ○Increase supply of organ transplants ○A tool for screening new medical therapies ladiesgadgets.com
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Liver | What Does It Do? ●Processes and stores body’s nutrients ●Purifies and expels toxins from bloodstream (e.g. ammonia) ●Urea carried to kidneys → ureters → bladder → body fluid gi.jhsps.org
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Why Origami? ●Replicate the repeating subunits of the liver (lobules) embryology.med.unsw.edu illuminationstudios.com
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Scaffold Design | Accordion Fold Blue = Hepatic Cells | Red = Endothelial Cells ●Start from accordion folded channels (easier to fold) ●PURPOSE: folded channel offers more functional area
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Folded Structure Based on Nanoporous Membrane PVA
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Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) ●Biocompatible ●Friendly with nanoporous membrane ●A hydrogel produced by repeated freeze-and-melt cycles ●Swells fast in water ●Dissolves slowly in water ●Dries fast in air
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1. 15% PVA solution (90°C deionized water) 2. Mold or spin-coat PVA layers | silicon wafers and petri dishes 3. Freeze all samples at -20°C for 10 hours 4. Thaw all samples for 2 hours at room temperature Making PVA
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Making PVA | (Continued …) 6. Store polymerized PVA in vacuum-sealed Ziploc bag at 0°C5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 (3 cycles in total) (3 cycles = optimum tensile strength after repeated freezing and thawing; after that = levels off)
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Mechanical Properties | PVA ●Young’s Modulus: measure materials’ ability to withstand changes in length when undergoing uniform tension or compression mbari.org
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Mechanical Properties | PVA 2.467 mm PVA Sample Young’s Modulus: 0.0051 MPa Young’s Modulus varies with and is dependent upon different PVA thicknesses and the amount of time spent in the freezer and thawing. Young’s Modulus: 1.235 MPa
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Mechanical Properties | PVA Young’s Modulus: 0.83 MPa Young’s Modulus: 1.647 MPa 0.521 mm PVA Sample
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●Measuring stress (MPa) as a function of strain ●Measure angle of bending - neutral plane ●PVA expands in water, but nanoporous membrane does not Why Can It Fold? cdn.phys.org cdn.iopscience.com
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Abaqus | CAD & Simulation Software ●Use Abaqus to simulate different PVA thicknesses and nanoporous membrane dimensions o Hypothetically testing bending in 37°C DI water
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Actual Testing U shape X200
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M-Shaped Structure Abaqus SimulationTesting (3 cm x 6 cm)
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Future Extensions ●Find the most effective and efficient tissue origami structure ●Lodge hepatic and endothelial cells along the nanoporous membrane ●Synthetic liver cdn.weedemandreap.com
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Acknowledgments ●Claire Duggan ●Carol Livermore ●Sanwei Liu ●Tian Liu ●Majid Bigdeli ●Xin Xie ●Maureen Cabrera WHAT ARE THOSE?!? ●Chenye Yang ●Josh Miranda ●Diana Cost ●James Carroll ●Gabriel Fernandez ●Madeline Leger
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Works Cited ●Hassan, C. M. Peppas, N. A. (2000). Structure and applications of poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels produced by conventional crosslinking or by freezing/thawing methods. Advances in Polymer Science, 153, 38-62. ●Hassan, C. Peppas, Nikolaos. (2000, February 8). Structure and Morphology of Freeze/Thawed PVA Hydrogels. Macromolecules, 33, 2472-2479.
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