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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 07, 2015
Filed:
Aug. 11, 2010
Young Hwan Park, Seoul, KR;
Chang Seok Ki, Gyeonggi-do, KR;
Hyun Jeung Kim, Seoul, KR;
Sook Young Park, Seoul, KR;
Young Hwan Park, Seoul, KR;
Chang Seok Ki, Gyeonggi-do, KR;
Hyun Jeung Kim, Seoul, KR;
Sook Young Park, Seoul, KR;
SNU R&DB FOUNDATION, Seoul, KR;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a silk nanofiber nerve conduit characterized in that fibroin nanofibers having a diameter of 200 to 400 nm, originated from silk fiber, are stacked layer upon layer to form a porous conduit-shape; and a method for producing thereof, more specifically, to a method for producing a silk nanofiber nerve conduit comprising: (Step 1) preparing a fibrous spinning solution; (Step 2) producing a silk nanofiber of conduit-shape by electrospinning the fibrous spinning solution prepared in step 1 into the cylindrical collecting part coated with polyethyleneoxide; and (Step 3) separating a silk nanofiber of conduit-shape produced in step 2 from the collecting part. The silk nanofiber nerve conduit of the present invention has excellent biocompatibility; allows the body fluid to be exchanged inter in and out of conduit through pores of the conduit, as well; has a proper elasticity, tensile strength, and tear strength. Due to these properties, the silk nanofiber nerve conduit of the present invention helps the regeneration of the nerve injury to recover a motor skill and a sensory function, and thus shows an excellent effect of nerve regeneration. Therefore, the silk nanofiber nerve conduit of the present invention can be used in treating a nerve injury instead of an existing synthetic polymeric nerve conduit.