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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

Authors :
Yonggang Yan
Hong Li
Yueting Ding
Jiacan Su
Baoqing Yu
Songchao Tang
Jie Wei
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
The Royal Society, 2015.

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.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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