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Fabrication and histological evaluation of ant‐nest type porous carbonate apatite artificial bone using polyurethane foam as a porogen.

Authors :
Tan, Janice Lay Tin
Shimabukuro, Masaya
Kishida, Ryo
Ishikawa, Kunio
Source :
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Part B: Applied Biomaterials; Mar2023, Vol. 111 Issue 3, p560-567, 8p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The composition of carbonate apatite (CO3Ap) aids bone regeneration. Other features, such as porosity and pore interconnectivity of artificial bone, also govern bone regeneration. In general, a trade‐off exists between the porosity and mechanical strength of artificial bone. Therefore, this suggests that the interconnected pores in the ant‐nest‐type porous (ANP) structure of artificial bone accelerate bone regeneration by minimizing the sacrifice of mechanical strength. The unique structure of polyurethane foam has the potential to endow CO3Ap with an ANP structure without forming excess pores. This study investigated the efficacy of polyurethane foam as a porogen in providing ANP structure to CO3Ap artificial bone. The polyurethane foam was completely decomposed by sintering and the resulting CO3Ap displayed ANP structure with a compressive strength of approximately 15 MPa. Furthermore, in vivo experiments revealed that the migration of cells and tissues into the interior of CO3Ap through the interconnected pores accelerated bone regeneration in the ANP‐structured CO3Ap. Thus, this indicates that using polyurethane foam as a porogen endows the CO3Ap artificial bone with an ANP structure that accelerates bone regeneration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15524973
Volume :
111
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Part B: Applied Biomaterials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161365758
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.b.35173