RRC ID 81144
Author Tanaka SM.
Title Development of a composite using calcined bone powder and silane cross-linked alginate as bone substitute material.
Journal J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
Abstract Calcined bone is an attractive natural material for use as a bone substitute because of its cost-effectiveness and high biocompatibility, which are comparable to that of synthetic hydroxyapatite. However, the calcination process has significantly weakened the mechanical properties. In this study, a composite of calcined bovine bone powder reinforced with silane cross-linked alginate was prepared to assess its biocompatibility, osteoconductivity, and mechanical compatibility as a bone substitute material. Culture studies with osteoblast-like cells (MC3T3-E1) showed no cytotoxicity toward the composite and exhibited general cell proliferative properties in its presence. In contrast, the composite reduced the alkaline phosphatase activity of osteoblasts but led to significant noncellular apatite deposition on the surface. In addition, quasi-static compression tests of the composite revealed mechanical properties comparable to those of human cancellous bone. The mechanical properties remained stable under wet conditions and did not deteriorate significantly even after 2 weeks of immersion in simulated body fluid at 37°C. The results show that this composite, composed of calcined bone powder and silane cross-linked alginate, is a promising bone substitute material with biocompatibility, osteoconductivity, and mechanical compatibility.
Volume 112(8)
Pages e35457
Published 2024-8-1
DOI 10.1002/jbm.b.35457
PMID 39032140
MeSH Alginates* / chemistry Animals Bone Substitutes* / chemistry Bone Substitutes* / pharmacology Cattle Cell Line Cross-Linking Reagents / chemistry Glucuronic Acid / chemistry Hexuronic Acids / chemistry Humans Materials Testing* Mice Osteoblasts* / cytology Osteoblasts* / metabolism Powders Silanes* / chemistry
IF 2.831
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MC3T3-E1(RCB1126)