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In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of Starfish Bone-Derived β-Tricalcium Phosphate as a Bone Substitute Material

Authors :
Haruka Ishida
Mahoko Sano
Takayuki Kamanaka
Manabu Tanaka
Akari Takeuchi
Atsushi Sobajima
Katsuya Ueda
Hisao Haniu
Naoto Saito
Takashi Takizawa
Source :
Materials, Vol 12, Iss 11, p 1881 (2019), Materials, Volume 12, Issue 11
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2019.

Abstract

We evaluated starfish-derived &beta<br />tricalcium phosphate (Sf-TCP) obtained by phosphatization of starfish-bone-derived porous calcium carbonate as a potential bone substitute material. The Sf-TCP had a communicating pore structure with a pore size of approximately 10 &mu<br />m. Although the porosity of Sf-TCP was similar to that of Cerasorb M (CM)&mdash<br />a commercially available &beta<br />TCP bone filler&mdash<br />the specific surface area was roughly three times larger than that of CM. Observation by scanning electron microscopy showed that pores communicated to the inside of the Sf-TCP. Cell growth tests showed that Sf-TCP improved cell proliferation compared with CM. Cells grown on Sf-TCP showed stretched filopodia and adhered<br />cells migrated both to the surface and into pores. In vivo, vigorous tissue invasion into pores was observed in Sf-TCP, and more fibrous tissue was observed for Sf-TCP than CM. Moreover, capillary formation into pores was observed for Sf-TCP. Thus, Sf-TCP showed excellent biocompatibility in vitro and more vigorous bone formation in vivo, indicating the possible applications of this material as a bone substitute. In addition, our findings suggested that mimicking the microstructure derived from whole organisms may facilitate the development of superior artificial bone.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19961944
Volume :
12
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7d7160ffae15a6b742355300dd1206da