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Individual response variations in scaffold-guided bone regeneration are determined by independent strain- and injury-induced mechanisms

This study explored the regenerative osteogenic response in the distal femur of sheep using scaffolds having stiffness values within, and above and below, the range of trabecular bone apparent modulus. Scaffolds 3D-printed from stiff titanium and compliant polyamide were implanted into a cylindrical...

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Autores principales: Reznikov, Natalie, Boughton, Oliver R., Ghouse, Shaaz, Weston, Anne E., Collinson, Lucy, Blunn, Gordon W., Jeffers, Jonathan R.T., Cobb, Justin P., Stevens, Molly M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6345626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30611115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.11.026
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author Reznikov, Natalie
Boughton, Oliver R.
Ghouse, Shaaz
Weston, Anne E.
Collinson, Lucy
Blunn, Gordon W.
Jeffers, Jonathan R.T.
Cobb, Justin P.
Stevens, Molly M.
author_facet Reznikov, Natalie
Boughton, Oliver R.
Ghouse, Shaaz
Weston, Anne E.
Collinson, Lucy
Blunn, Gordon W.
Jeffers, Jonathan R.T.
Cobb, Justin P.
Stevens, Molly M.
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description This study explored the regenerative osteogenic response in the distal femur of sheep using scaffolds having stiffness values within, and above and below, the range of trabecular bone apparent modulus. Scaffolds 3D-printed from stiff titanium and compliant polyamide were implanted into a cylindrical metaphyseal defect 15 × 15 mm. After six weeks, bone ingrowth varied between 7 and 21% of the scaffold pore volume and this was generally inversely proportional to scaffold stiffness. The individual reparative response considerably varied among the animals, which could be divided into weak and strong responders. Notably, bone regeneration specifically within the interior of the scaffold was inversely proportional to scaffold stiffness and was strain-driven in strongly-responding animals. Conversely, bone regeneration at the periphery of the defect was injury-driven and equal in all scaffolds and in all strongly- and weakly-responding animals. The observation of the strain-driven response in some, but not all, animals highlights that scaffold compliance is desirable for triggering host bone regeneration, but scaffold permanence is important for the load-bearing, structural role of the bone-replacing device. Indeed, scaffolds may benefit from being nonresorbable and mechanically reliable for those unforeseeable cases of weakly responding recipients.
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spelling pubmed-63456262019-02-01 Individual response variations in scaffold-guided bone regeneration are determined by independent strain- and injury-induced mechanisms Reznikov, Natalie Boughton, Oliver R. Ghouse, Shaaz Weston, Anne E. Collinson, Lucy Blunn, Gordon W. Jeffers, Jonathan R.T. Cobb, Justin P. Stevens, Molly M. Biomaterials Article This study explored the regenerative osteogenic response in the distal femur of sheep using scaffolds having stiffness values within, and above and below, the range of trabecular bone apparent modulus. Scaffolds 3D-printed from stiff titanium and compliant polyamide were implanted into a cylindrical metaphyseal defect 15 × 15 mm. After six weeks, bone ingrowth varied between 7 and 21% of the scaffold pore volume and this was generally inversely proportional to scaffold stiffness. The individual reparative response considerably varied among the animals, which could be divided into weak and strong responders. Notably, bone regeneration specifically within the interior of the scaffold was inversely proportional to scaffold stiffness and was strain-driven in strongly-responding animals. Conversely, bone regeneration at the periphery of the defect was injury-driven and equal in all scaffolds and in all strongly- and weakly-responding animals. The observation of the strain-driven response in some, but not all, animals highlights that scaffold compliance is desirable for triggering host bone regeneration, but scaffold permanence is important for the load-bearing, structural role of the bone-replacing device. Indeed, scaffolds may benefit from being nonresorbable and mechanically reliable for those unforeseeable cases of weakly responding recipients. Elsevier Science 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6345626/ /pubmed/30611115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.11.026 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Reznikov, Natalie
Boughton, Oliver R.
Ghouse, Shaaz
Weston, Anne E.
Collinson, Lucy
Blunn, Gordon W.
Jeffers, Jonathan R.T.
Cobb, Justin P.
Stevens, Molly M.
Individual response variations in scaffold-guided bone regeneration are determined by independent strain- and injury-induced mechanisms
title Individual response variations in scaffold-guided bone regeneration are determined by independent strain- and injury-induced mechanisms
title_full Individual response variations in scaffold-guided bone regeneration are determined by independent strain- and injury-induced mechanisms
title_fullStr Individual response variations in scaffold-guided bone regeneration are determined by independent strain- and injury-induced mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Individual response variations in scaffold-guided bone regeneration are determined by independent strain- and injury-induced mechanisms
title_short Individual response variations in scaffold-guided bone regeneration are determined by independent strain- and injury-induced mechanisms
title_sort individual response variations in scaffold-guided bone regeneration are determined by independent strain- and injury-induced mechanisms
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6345626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30611115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.11.026
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