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Strontium-releasing fluorapatite glass-ceramic scaffolds: Structural characterization and in vivo performance

There is increasing interest in biodegradable ceramic scaffolds for bone tissue engineering capable of in situ delivery of ionic species favoring bone formation. Strontium has been shown to be osteogenic, but strontium-containing drugs such as strontium ranelate, used in Europe for the treatment of...

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Autores principales: Denry, Isabelle, Goudouri, Ourania-Menti, Fredericks, Douglas C., Akkouch, Adil, Acevedo, Michael R., Holloway, Julie A.
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6119524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29859366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2018.05.047
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author Denry, Isabelle
Goudouri, Ourania-Menti
Fredericks, Douglas C.
Akkouch, Adil
Acevedo, Michael R.
Holloway, Julie A.
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Goudouri, Ourania-Menti
Fredericks, Douglas C.
Akkouch, Adil
Acevedo, Michael R.
Holloway, Julie A.
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description There is increasing interest in biodegradable ceramic scaffolds for bone tissue engineering capable of in situ delivery of ionic species favoring bone formation. Strontium has been shown to be osteogenic, but strontium-containing drugs such as strontium ranelate, used in Europe for the treatment of osteoporosis, are now restricted due to clinical evidence of systemic effects. By doping fluorapatite-based glasses with strontium, we developed ceramic scaffolds with fully interconnected macroporosity and cell size similar to that of cancellous bone, that are also capable of releasing strontium. The crystallization behavior, investigated by XRD and SEM, revealed the formation of akermanite and fluorapatite at the surface of strontium-free glass-ceramic scaffolds, and strontium-substituted fluorapatite at the surface of the strontium-doped scaffolds. At 8 weeks after implantation in a rat calvarial critical size defect, scaffolds doped with the highest amount of strontium led to the highest mineral apposition rate. A significantly higher amount of newly-formed bone was found with the strontium-free glass-ceramic scaffold, and possibly linked to the presence of akermanite at the scaffold surface. We demonstrate by energy dispersive XRF analyses of skull sections that strontium was present in newly formed bone with the strontium-doped scaffolds, while a significant amount of fluorine was incorporated in newly formed bone, regardless of composition or crystallization state.
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spelling pubmed-61195242019-07-15 Strontium-releasing fluorapatite glass-ceramic scaffolds: Structural characterization and in vivo performance Denry, Isabelle Goudouri, Ourania-Menti Fredericks, Douglas C. Akkouch, Adil Acevedo, Michael R. Holloway, Julie A. Acta Biomater Article There is increasing interest in biodegradable ceramic scaffolds for bone tissue engineering capable of in situ delivery of ionic species favoring bone formation. Strontium has been shown to be osteogenic, but strontium-containing drugs such as strontium ranelate, used in Europe for the treatment of osteoporosis, are now restricted due to clinical evidence of systemic effects. By doping fluorapatite-based glasses with strontium, we developed ceramic scaffolds with fully interconnected macroporosity and cell size similar to that of cancellous bone, that are also capable of releasing strontium. The crystallization behavior, investigated by XRD and SEM, revealed the formation of akermanite and fluorapatite at the surface of strontium-free glass-ceramic scaffolds, and strontium-substituted fluorapatite at the surface of the strontium-doped scaffolds. At 8 weeks after implantation in a rat calvarial critical size defect, scaffolds doped with the highest amount of strontium led to the highest mineral apposition rate. A significantly higher amount of newly-formed bone was found with the strontium-free glass-ceramic scaffold, and possibly linked to the presence of akermanite at the scaffold surface. We demonstrate by energy dispersive XRF analyses of skull sections that strontium was present in newly formed bone with the strontium-doped scaffolds, while a significant amount of fluorine was incorporated in newly formed bone, regardless of composition or crystallization state. 2018-05-30 2018-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6119524/ /pubmed/29859366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2018.05.047 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Denry, Isabelle
Goudouri, Ourania-Menti
Fredericks, Douglas C.
Akkouch, Adil
Acevedo, Michael R.
Holloway, Julie A.
Strontium-releasing fluorapatite glass-ceramic scaffolds: Structural characterization and in vivo performance
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title_full_unstemmed Strontium-releasing fluorapatite glass-ceramic scaffolds: Structural characterization and in vivo performance
title_short Strontium-releasing fluorapatite glass-ceramic scaffolds: Structural characterization and in vivo performance
title_sort strontium-releasing fluorapatite glass-ceramic scaffolds: structural characterization and in vivo performance
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6119524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29859366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2018.05.047
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