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The degradation behavior of calcium‐rich hydroxyapatite foams in vitro

Qinghao Zhang, Wenfu Wang, Eva Schmelzer, Jörg C. Gerlach, Changsheng Liu, Ian Nettleship

2020Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a well‐known regenerative biomaterial. However, the slow degradation rate of HA is still an obstacle in clinical applications. In this study, we concentrated on investigating the degradation behavior of the calcium‐rich HA foams, which had a demonstrated effect on blood differentiation in previous studies. The HA foams were processed by an emulsion method and were infiltrated with calcium nitrate to create a calcium carbonate second phase, heterogeneously distributed on and under the surface of the foam. During the 28‐day solubility test, the calcium carbonate phase contributed to enhanced Ca 2+ ion release into the saline compared to phase pure HA foams. Both types of foams were biocompatible as demonstrated by human endothelial cell culture on their surface. The release of calcium ions, the degradation behavior, and the endothelial cell differentiation behavior suggest this biphasic ceramic is a candidate for bone marrow in vitro culture and a possible bone substitute material.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCalciumBiomaterialDegradation (telecommunications)Calcium nitrateCalcium carbonateEmulsionChemical engineeringSolubilityBiophysicsComposite materialNanotechnologyChemistryMetallurgyOrganic chemistryTelecommunicationsComputer scienceBiologyEngineeringBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
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