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The osteogenic effects of sponges synthesized with biomaterials and nano-hydroxyapatite

Authors
 Woong Jin Lee  ;  Kyoungjoo Cho  ;  Gunwoo Jung  ;  Aaron Youngjae Kim  ;  Gyung Whan Kim 
Citation
 BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS & ENGINEERING EXPRESS, Vol.9(4) : 045026, 2023-07 
Journal Title
 BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS & ENGINEERING EXPRESS 
Issue Date
2023-07
MeSH
Animals ; Biocompatible Materials / chemistry ; Bone Substitutes* / chemistry ; Fibroins* / chemistry ; Mice ; Rabbits ; X-Ray Microtomography
Abstract
Artificial bone substitutes have been developed using various biomaterials for use in medicine. Silk fibroin (SF) displays excellent mechanical properties and cell compatibility. Nonetheless, the mechanical properties of silk fibroin scaffolds used in artificial bone substitutes are weaker than those of natural bone, and silk fibroin is deficient as an osteogenic agent. This limits their effectiveness in bone tissue engineering. We added nano-hydroxyapatite (nHAp) particles to an existing cell-based artificial bone substitute with a silk fibroin scaffold, which will improve its mechanical properties and osteogenic efficacy, leading to significant bone regeneration. The mechanical characters of silk fibroin modifying with nHAp were measured by Atomic Force Microscopy Analysis, dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, Porosity measurement, and Microcomputed Tomography. The proliferation and toxicity of a fibroin/dextran/collagen sponge (FDS) containing nHAp were evaluated in vitro, and its osteogenic efficacy was evaluated using nude mouse and rabbit radius defect models. The defect area was repaired and showed callus formation of new bone in the rabbit radius defect models of the nHAp-FDS-treated group, whereas the defect area was unchanged in the FDS-treated group. The nHAp-FDS manufactured in this study showed significant bone regeneration owing to the synergistic effects of the components, such as those due to the broad range of pore sizes in the sponge and protein adsorbability of the nHAp, which could be suggested as a better supportive material for bone tissue engineering. © 2023 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Full Text
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2057-1976/acdb7d
DOI
10.1088/2057-1976/acdb7d
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurology (신경과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Gyung Whan(김경환) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7053-4372
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/196425
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