Litcius/Paper detail

Composite Scaffolds from Gelatin and Bone Meal Powder for Tissue Engineering

Darlin Lantigua, Xinchen Wu, Sanika Suvarnapathaki, Michelle Nguyen, Gulden Camci‐Unal

2021Bioengineering33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bone tissue engineering offers versatile solutions to broaden clinical options for treating skeletal injuries. However, the variety of robust bone implants and substitutes remains largely uninvestigated. The advancements in hydrogel scaffolds composed of natural polymeric materials and osteoinductive microparticles have shown to be promising solutions in this field. In this study, gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) hydrogels containing bone meal powder (BP) particles were investigated for their osteoinductive capacity. As natural source of the bone mineral, we expect that BP improves the scaffold's ability to induce mineralization. We characterized the physical properties of GelMA hydrogels containing various BP concentrations (0, 0.5, 5, and 50 mg/mL). The in vitro cellular studies revealed enhanced mechanical performance and the potential to promote the differentiation of pre-osteoblast cells. The in vivo studies demonstrated both promising biocompatibility and biodegradation properties. Overall, the biological and physical properties of this biomaterial is tunable based on BP concentration in GelMA scaffolds. The findings of this study offer a new composite scaffold for bone tissue engineering.

Topics & Concepts

GelatinScaffoldBiocompatibilitySelf-healing hydrogelsBiomedical engineeringTissue engineeringBiomaterialMaterials scienceComposite numberIn vivoBone tissueChemistryNanotechnologyComposite materialPolymer chemistryBiotechnologyBiochemistryBiologyMetallurgyMedicineBone Tissue Engineering Materials3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchAnatomy and Medical Technology