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A rotating bed system bioreactor enables cultivation of primary osteoblasts on well-characterized Sponceram regarding structural and flow properties

Authors :
Thomas Scheper
Martijn van Griensven
Ignacio Ochoa
Stefanie Roeker
Solvig Diederichs
J.A. Sanz-Herrera
Kirstin Suck
Cornelia Kasper
Manuel Doblaré
Fabienne Anton
Source :
Biotechnology progress. 26(3)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The development of bone tissue engineering depends on the availability of suitable biomaterials, a well-defined and controlled bioreactor system, and on the use of adequate cells. The biomaterial must fulfill chemical, biological, and mechanical requirements. Besides biocompatibility, the structural and flow characteristics of the biomaterial are of utmost importance for a successful dynamic cultivation of osteoblasts, since fluid percolation within the microstructure must be assured to supply to cells nutrients and waste removal. Therefore, the biomaterial must consist of a three-dimensional structure, exhibit high porosity and present an interconnected porous network. Sponceram, a ZrO(2) based porous ceramic, is characterized in the presented work with regard to its microstructural design. Intrinsic permeability is obtained through a standard Darcy's experiment, while Young's modulus is derived from a two plates stress-strain test in the linear range. Furthermore, the material is applied for the dynamic cultivation of primary osteoblasts in a newly developed rotating bed bioreactor.

Details

ISSN :
15206033
Volume :
26
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biotechnology progress
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bd0c021b1ffdc40da517924c041e1641