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Gelatin-apatite bone mimetic co-precipitates incorporated within biopolymer matrix to improve mechanical and biological properties useful for hard tissue repair
Synthetic biopolymers are commonly used for the repair and regeneration of damaged tissues. Specifically targeting bone, the composite approach of utilizing inorganic components is considered promising in terms of improving mechanical and biological properties. We developed gelatin-apatite co-precip...
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author | Won, Jong-Eun El-Fiqi, Ahmed Jegal, Seung-Hwan Han, Cheol-Min Lee, Eun-Jung Knowles, Jonathan C Kim, Hae-Won |
author_facet | Won, Jong-Eun El-Fiqi, Ahmed Jegal, Seung-Hwan Han, Cheol-Min Lee, Eun-Jung Knowles, Jonathan C Kim, Hae-Won |
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description | Synthetic biopolymers are commonly used for the repair and regeneration of damaged tissues. Specifically targeting bone, the composite approach of utilizing inorganic components is considered promising in terms of improving mechanical and biological properties. We developed gelatin-apatite co-precipitates which mimic the native bone matrix composition within poly(lactide-co-caprolactone) (PLCL). Ionic reaction of calcium and phosphate with gelatin molecules enabled the co-precipitate formation of gelatin-apatite nanocrystals at varying ratios. The gelatin-apatite precipitates formed were carbonated apatite in nature, and were homogeneously distributed within the gelatin matrix. The incorporation of gelatin-apatite significantly improved the mechanical properties, including tensile strength, elastic modulus and elongation at break, and the improvement was more pronounced as the apatite content increased. Of note, the tensile strength increased to as high as 45 MPa (a four-fold increase vs. PLCL), the elastic modulus was increased up to 1500 MPa (a five-fold increase vs. PLCL), and the elongation rate was ∼240% (twice vs. PLCL). These results support the strengthening role of the gelatin-apatite precipitates within PLCL. The gelatin-apatite addition considerably enhanced the water affinity and the acellular mineral-forming ability in vitro in simulated body fluid; moreover, it stimulated cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation. Taken together, the GAp-PLCL nanocomposite composition is considered to have excellent mechanical and biological properties, which hold great potential for use as bone regenerative matrices. |
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spelling | pubmed-41078242014-07-28 Gelatin-apatite bone mimetic co-precipitates incorporated within biopolymer matrix to improve mechanical and biological properties useful for hard tissue repair Won, Jong-Eun El-Fiqi, Ahmed Jegal, Seung-Hwan Han, Cheol-Min Lee, Eun-Jung Knowles, Jonathan C Kim, Hae-Won J Biomater Appl Articles Synthetic biopolymers are commonly used for the repair and regeneration of damaged tissues. Specifically targeting bone, the composite approach of utilizing inorganic components is considered promising in terms of improving mechanical and biological properties. We developed gelatin-apatite co-precipitates which mimic the native bone matrix composition within poly(lactide-co-caprolactone) (PLCL). Ionic reaction of calcium and phosphate with gelatin molecules enabled the co-precipitate formation of gelatin-apatite nanocrystals at varying ratios. The gelatin-apatite precipitates formed were carbonated apatite in nature, and were homogeneously distributed within the gelatin matrix. The incorporation of gelatin-apatite significantly improved the mechanical properties, including tensile strength, elastic modulus and elongation at break, and the improvement was more pronounced as the apatite content increased. Of note, the tensile strength increased to as high as 45 MPa (a four-fold increase vs. PLCL), the elastic modulus was increased up to 1500 MPa (a five-fold increase vs. PLCL), and the elongation rate was ∼240% (twice vs. PLCL). These results support the strengthening role of the gelatin-apatite precipitates within PLCL. The gelatin-apatite addition considerably enhanced the water affinity and the acellular mineral-forming ability in vitro in simulated body fluid; moreover, it stimulated cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation. Taken together, the GAp-PLCL nanocomposite composition is considered to have excellent mechanical and biological properties, which hold great potential for use as bone regenerative matrices. SAGE Publications 2014-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4107824/ /pubmed/23985536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0885328213502100 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page(http://www.uk.sagepub.com/aboutus/openaccess.htm). |
spellingShingle | Articles Won, Jong-Eun El-Fiqi, Ahmed Jegal, Seung-Hwan Han, Cheol-Min Lee, Eun-Jung Knowles, Jonathan C Kim, Hae-Won Gelatin-apatite bone mimetic co-precipitates incorporated within biopolymer matrix to improve mechanical and biological properties useful for hard tissue repair |
title | Gelatin-apatite bone mimetic co-precipitates incorporated within biopolymer
matrix to improve mechanical and biological properties useful for hard tissue
repair |
title_full | Gelatin-apatite bone mimetic co-precipitates incorporated within biopolymer
matrix to improve mechanical and biological properties useful for hard tissue
repair |
title_fullStr | Gelatin-apatite bone mimetic co-precipitates incorporated within biopolymer
matrix to improve mechanical and biological properties useful for hard tissue
repair |
title_full_unstemmed | Gelatin-apatite bone mimetic co-precipitates incorporated within biopolymer
matrix to improve mechanical and biological properties useful for hard tissue
repair |
title_short | Gelatin-apatite bone mimetic co-precipitates incorporated within biopolymer
matrix to improve mechanical and biological properties useful for hard tissue
repair |
title_sort | gelatin-apatite bone mimetic co-precipitates incorporated within biopolymer
matrix to improve mechanical and biological properties useful for hard tissue
repair |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4107824/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23985536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0885328213502100 |
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