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Development of a Decellularized Porcine Bone Matrix for Potential Applications in Bone Tissue Regeneration

Ziyan Nie, Xuesong Wang, Liling Ren, Yunqing Kang

2020Regenerative Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: The objectives of this study were to develop a new decellularized bone matrix (DBM) and to investigate its effect on the in vitro cell behavior of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), compared with porous β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) scaffolds. Materials & methods: Triton X-100 and deoxycholate sodium solution, combining DNase I and RNase, were used to decellularize porcine bones. The DBM were then characterized by DNA contents and matrix components. hMSCs were then seeded on the DBM and β-TCP scaffolds to study cell behavior. Results: Results showed that most porcine cells were removed and the matrix components of the DBM were maintained. Cell culture results showed that DBM promoted cell attachment and proliferation of hMSCs but did not significantly promote the gene expression of osteogenic genes, compared with β-TCP scaffolds. Conclusion: DBM has similar function on cell behavior to β-TCP scaffolds that have promising potential in bone tissue regeneration.

Topics & Concepts

DecellularizationRegeneration (biology)Bone matrixTissue engineeringMatrix (chemical analysis)Bone tissueBiomedical engineeringExtracellular matrixCell biologyAnatomyMedicineChemistryBiologyCartilageChromatographyTissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsBone Tissue Engineering Materials