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Enhanced Bone Regeneration at a Segmental Bone Defect by Controlled Release of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 from a Biodegradable Hydrogel
- Source :
- Tissue Engineering. :060511071910001
- Publication Year :
- 2006
- Publisher :
- Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2006.
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Abstract
- The objective of this study is to investigate the feasibility of a biodegradable hydrogel of gelatin as the controlled release carrier of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) suitable for enhancement of bone regeneration at a segmental bone defect. Hydrogels with three different water contents were prepared through glutaraldehyde crosslinking of gelatin with an isoelectric point of 9.0 under varied reaction conditions. Segmental critical-sized defects (20 mm) were created at the ulnar bone of skeletally mature New Zealand white rabbits, and gelatin hydrogels incorporating BMP-2 (17 microg/hydrogel) were implanted into the defects. When bone regeneration was evaluated by soft x-ray observation and bone mineral density (BMD) measurement, the gelatin hydrogels incorporating BMP- 2 exhibited significantly high osteoinduction activity compared with that of free BMP-2, although the activity depended on the water content of the hydrogels. Significantly higher BMD enhancement was observed in the gelatin hydrogel with a water content of 97.8 wt% than that with the lower or higher water content. We concluded that the biodegradable gelatin hydrogel is a promising controlled release carrier of BMP-2 for bone regeneration at the segmental bone defect.
- Subjects :
- Bone Regeneration
food.ingredient
Bone density
Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2
macromolecular substances
Bone morphogenetic protein
complex mixtures
Bone morphogenetic protein 2
Gelatin
food
Bone Density
Transforming Growth Factor beta
Absorbable Implants
Animals
Bone regeneration
Bone mineral
Chemistry
technology, industry, and agriculture
General Engineering
Hydrogels
Ulna Fractures
Controlled release
Radiography
Delayed-Action Preparations
Bone Morphogenetic Proteins
Bone Substitutes
Self-healing hydrogels
Rabbits
Biomedical engineering
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10763279
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Tissue Engineering
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e47219d77f816f4f23e6bb0e37b57576
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1089/ten.2006.12.ft-68