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Feasibility of ceramic-polymer composite cryogels as scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
- Source :
- Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 6:421-433
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Hindawi Limited, 2011.
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Abstract
- The purpose of the current study was to investigate whether the cryopolymerization technique is capable of producing suitable scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. Cryopolymers made of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and acrylic acid with (W1 and W20) and without (W0) wollastonite particles were prepared. The elastic modulus of the specimens rose one order of magnitude from W1 to W20. Total porosity reached 56% for W0, 72% for W1 and 36% for W20, with pore sizes of up to 2 mm, large interconnection sizes of up to 1 mm and small interconnection sizes of 50-80 µm on dry specimens. Cryogels swell up to 224 ± 17% for W0, 315 ± 18% for W1 and 231 ± 27% for W20 specimens, while maintaining the integrity of the bodies. Pore sizes > 5 mm can be observed for swollen specimens. The biocompatibility of the samples was tested using human mesenchymal stem cells isolated from bone marrow and adipose tissues. Both types of cells attached and grew on the three tested substrates, colonized their inner regions and organized an extracellular cell matrix. Fibronectin and osteopontin levels decreased in the media from cells cultured on W20 samples, likely due to increased binding on the ECM deposited by cells. The osteoprotegerin-to-receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand secretion ratios increased with increasing wollastonite content. Altogether, these results indicate that an appropriate balance of surface properties and structure that favours stromal cell colonization in the porous cryogels can be achieved by modulating the amount of wollastonite.
- Subjects :
- Ceramics
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Stromal cell
Biocompatibility
Cell Survival
Polymers
Biomedical Engineering
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Bone Marrow Cells
engineering.material
Methacrylate
Wollastonite
Bone and Bones
Biomaterials
Extracellular matrix
X-Ray Diffraction
Tissue engineering
Osteogenesis
Elastic Modulus
Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
medicine
Humans
Cell Shape
Cell Proliferation
Tissue Engineering
Tissue Scaffolds
biology
Chemistry
RANK Ligand
Osteoprotegerin
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Fibronectins
Fibronectin
medicine.anatomical_structure
Adipose Tissue
biology.protein
engineering
Feasibility Studies
Bone Remodeling
Bone marrow
Porosity
Cryogels
Biomedical engineering
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19326254
- Volume :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0d695af42f9dbb80bf34c08c02693bba
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/term.443