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In vitro degradability, bioactivity and primary cell responses to bone cements containing mesoporous magnesium–calcium silicate and calcium sulfate for bone regeneration
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- The Royal Society, 2015.
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Abstract
- Mesoporous calcium sulfate-based bone cements (m-CSBC) were prepared by introducing mesoporous magnesium–calcium silicate (m-MCS) with specific surface area (410.9 m² g −1 ) and pore volume (0.8 cm³ g −1 ) into calcium sulfate hemihydrate (CSH). The setting time of the m-CSBC was longer with the increase of m-MCS content while compressive strength decreased. The degradation ratio of m-CSBC increased from 48.6 w% to 63.5 w% with an increase of m-MCS content after soaking in Tris–HCl solution for 84 days. Moreover, the m-CSBC containing m-MCS showed the ability to neutralize the acidic degradation products of calcium sulfate and prevent the pH from dropping. The apatite could be induced on m-CSBC surfaces after soaking in SBF for 7 days, indicating good bioactivity. The effects of the m-CSBC on vitamin D 3 sustained release behaviours were investigated. It was found that the cumulative release ratio of vitamin D 3 from the m-CSBC significantly increased with the increase of m-MCS content after soaking in PBS (pH = 7.4) for 25 days. The m-CSBC markedly improved the cell-positive responses, including the attachment, proliferation and differentiation of MC3T3-E1 cells, suggesting good cytocompatibility. Briefly, m-CSBC with good bioactivity, degradability and cytocompatibility might be an excellent biocement for bone regeneration.
- Subjects :
- Bone Regeneration
Compressive Strength
Surface Properties
Biomedical Engineering
Biophysics
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Mineralogy
Bioengineering
Biocompatible Materials
Calcium
Biochemistry
Calcium Sulfate
Osteocytes
Apatite
Biomaterials
Mice
Specific surface area
Apatites
Materials Testing
Animals
Magnesium
Bone regeneration
Research Articles
Cell Proliferation
Cholecalciferol
Chemistry
Silicates
Bone Cements
Cell Differentiation
3T3 Cells
Calcium Compounds
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Bone cement
Alkaline Phosphatase
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visual_art.visual_art_medium
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Powders
Mesoporous material
Biotechnology
Nuclear chemistry
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8b405f41eac9dd01c26fea0ad71e39cb