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The roles of matrix polymer crystallinity and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles in modulating material properties of photo-crosslinked composites and bone marrow stromal cell responses
- Source :
- Biomaterials. 30:3359-3370
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2009.
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Abstract
- Two poly(ε-caprolactone fumarate)s (PCLFs) with distinct physical properties have been employed to prepare nanocomposites with hydroxyapatite (HA) nanoparticles via photo-crosslinking. The two PCLFs are PCLF530 and PCLF2000, named after their precursor PCL diol molecular weight of 530 and 2000 g.mol-1, respectively. Crosslinked PCLF530 is amorphous while crosslinked PCLF2000 is semi-crystalline with a melting temperature (Tm) of ∼40 °C and a crystallinity of 40%. Consequently, the rheological and mechanical properties of crosslinked PCLF2000 are significantly greater than those of crosslinked PCLF530. Structural characterizations and physical properties of both series of crosslinked PCLF/HA nanocomposites with HA compositions of 0%, 5%, 10%, 20%, and 30% have been investigated. By adding HA nanoparticles, crosslinked PCLF530/HA nanocomposites demonstrate enhanced rheological and mechanical properties while the enhancement in compressive modulus is less prominent in crosslinked PCLF2000/HA nanocomposites. In vitro cell attachment and proliferation have been performed using rat bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) and correlated with the material properties. Cell attachment and proliferation on crosslinked PCLF530/HA nanocomposite disks have been enhanced strongly with increasing the HA composition. However, surface morphology and surface chemistry such as composition, hydrophilicity, and the capability of adsorbing protein cannot be used to interpret the cell responses on different samples. Instead, the role of surface stiffness in regulating cell responses can be supported by the correlation between the change in compressive modulus and BMSC proliferation on these two series of crosslinked PCLFs and PCLF/HA nanocomposites.
- Subjects :
- Morphology (linguistics)
Materials science
Compressive Strength
Photochemistry
Surface Properties
Polyesters
Crystallization of polymers
Biophysics
Nanoparticle
Biocompatible Materials
Bone Marrow Cells
Bioengineering
macromolecular substances
Matrix (biology)
Article
Biomaterials
Crystallinity
Fumarates
Tensile Strength
Materials Testing
Ultimate tensile strength
Cell Adhesion
Animals
Composite material
Cell Proliferation
Nanocomposite
technology, industry, and agriculture
Rats
Molecular Weight
Polyester
Cross-Linking Reagents
Durapatite
Mechanics of Materials
Ceramics and Composites
Nanoparticles
Stromal Cells
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01429612
- Volume :
- 30
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biomaterials
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b366d7887e396ad7e7d606e6a7f23c27
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2009.03.015