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Title: Hydrothermal processing of 3D-printed calcium phosphate scaffolds enhances bone formation in vivo: a comparison with biomimetic treatment
Author: Raymond, Yago
Bonany, Mar
Lehmann, Cyril
Thorel, Emilie
Benítez, Raúl
Franch, Jordi
Espanol, Montserrat
Solé Martí, Xavi
Manzanares, María Cristina
Canal, Cristina
Ginebra, Maria Pau
Keywords: Empelts ossis
Medicina regenerativa
Bone grafting
Regenerative medicine
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2021
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: Hydrothermal (H) processes accelerate the hydrolysis reaction of α-TCP compared tothe long-establishe dbiomimetic (B) treatments. They are of special interest for patient-specific 3D-printed bone graft substitutes, where the manufacturing time represents a critical constraint. Altering the reaction conditions hasimplications forthe physicochemical propertiesof the reaction product. However, the impact of the changes produced by the hydrothermal reaction on the invivo performancewas hitherto unknown.The present study compares the bone regeneration potential of 3D printed α-TCP scaffolds hardened using these two treatments in rabbit condyle monocortical defects. Although both consolidation processes resulted in biocompatible scaffolds with osseointegrative and osteoconductive properties, the amount of newly formed bone increased by one third in the hydrothermal vs the biomimetic samples. B and H scaffolds consisted mostly of high specific surface area calcium deficient hydroxyapatite (38 and 27 m2/g respectively), with H samples containing also 10 wt. %β-TCP. The shrinkage produced during the consolidation process was shown to be very small in both cases, below 3%, and smaller for H than for B samples. The differences in the in vivo performance were mainly attributed to the distinct crystallisation nanostructures, which proved to have a major impact on permeability and protein adsorption capacity, using BSA as a model protein, with B samples being highly impermeable. Given the crucial role that soluble proteins play in osteogenesis, this is proposed to be a relevant factor behind the distinct in vivo performances observed for the two materials.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2021.09.001
It is part of: Acta Biomaterialia, 2021, vol. 135, p. 671-688
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/181738
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2021.09.001
ISSN: 1742-7061
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