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Interfacial Compatibilization into PLA/Mg Composites for Improved In Vitro Bioactivity and Stem Cell Adhesion

The present work highlights the crucial role of the interfacial compatibilization on the design of polylactic acid (PLA)/Magnesium (Mg) composites for bone regeneration applications. In this regard, an amphiphilic poly(ethylene oxide-b-L,L-lactide) diblock copolymer with predefined composition was s...

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Autores principales: Ben Abdeljawad, Meriam, Carette, Xavier, Argentati, Chiara, Martino, Sabata, Gonon, Maurice-François, Odent, Jérémy, Morena, Francesco, Mincheva, Rosica, Raquez, Jean-Marie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641488
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195944
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author Ben Abdeljawad, Meriam
Carette, Xavier
Argentati, Chiara
Martino, Sabata
Gonon, Maurice-François
Odent, Jérémy
Morena, Francesco
Mincheva, Rosica
Raquez, Jean-Marie
author_facet Ben Abdeljawad, Meriam
Carette, Xavier
Argentati, Chiara
Martino, Sabata
Gonon, Maurice-François
Odent, Jérémy
Morena, Francesco
Mincheva, Rosica
Raquez, Jean-Marie
author_sort Ben Abdeljawad, Meriam
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description The present work highlights the crucial role of the interfacial compatibilization on the design of polylactic acid (PLA)/Magnesium (Mg) composites for bone regeneration applications. In this regard, an amphiphilic poly(ethylene oxide-b-L,L-lactide) diblock copolymer with predefined composition was synthesised and used as a new interface to provide physical interactions between the metallic filler and the biopolymer matrix. This strategy allowed (i) overcoming the PLA/Mg interfacial adhesion weakness and (ii) modulating the composite hydrophilicity, bioactivity and biological behaviour. First, a full study of the influence of the copolymer incorporation on the morphological, wettability, thermal, thermo-mechanical and mechanical properties of PLA/Mg was investigated. Subsequently, the bioactivity was assessed during an in vitro degradation in simulated body fluid (SBF). Finally, biological studies with stem cells were carried out. The results showed an increase of the interfacial adhesion by the formation of a new interphase between the hydrophobic PLA matrix and the hydrophilic Mg filler. This interface stabilization was confirmed by a decrease in the damping factor (tanδ) following the copolymer addition. The latter also proves the beneficial effect of the composite hydrophilicity by selective surface localization of the hydrophilic PEO leading to a significant increase in the protein adsorption. Furthermore, hydroxyapatite was formed in bulk after 8 weeks of immersion in the SBF, suggesting that the bioactivity will be noticeably improved by the addition of the diblock copolymer. This ceramic could react as a natural bonding junction between the designed implant and the fractured bone during osteoregeneration. On the other hand, a slight decrease of the composite mechanical performances was noted.
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spelling pubmed-85124832021-10-14 Interfacial Compatibilization into PLA/Mg Composites for Improved In Vitro Bioactivity and Stem Cell Adhesion Ben Abdeljawad, Meriam Carette, Xavier Argentati, Chiara Martino, Sabata Gonon, Maurice-François Odent, Jérémy Morena, Francesco Mincheva, Rosica Raquez, Jean-Marie Molecules Article The present work highlights the crucial role of the interfacial compatibilization on the design of polylactic acid (PLA)/Magnesium (Mg) composites for bone regeneration applications. In this regard, an amphiphilic poly(ethylene oxide-b-L,L-lactide) diblock copolymer with predefined composition was synthesised and used as a new interface to provide physical interactions between the metallic filler and the biopolymer matrix. This strategy allowed (i) overcoming the PLA/Mg interfacial adhesion weakness and (ii) modulating the composite hydrophilicity, bioactivity and biological behaviour. First, a full study of the influence of the copolymer incorporation on the morphological, wettability, thermal, thermo-mechanical and mechanical properties of PLA/Mg was investigated. Subsequently, the bioactivity was assessed during an in vitro degradation in simulated body fluid (SBF). Finally, biological studies with stem cells were carried out. The results showed an increase of the interfacial adhesion by the formation of a new interphase between the hydrophobic PLA matrix and the hydrophilic Mg filler. This interface stabilization was confirmed by a decrease in the damping factor (tanδ) following the copolymer addition. The latter also proves the beneficial effect of the composite hydrophilicity by selective surface localization of the hydrophilic PEO leading to a significant increase in the protein adsorption. Furthermore, hydroxyapatite was formed in bulk after 8 weeks of immersion in the SBF, suggesting that the bioactivity will be noticeably improved by the addition of the diblock copolymer. This ceramic could react as a natural bonding junction between the designed implant and the fractured bone during osteoregeneration. On the other hand, a slight decrease of the composite mechanical performances was noted. MDPI 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8512483/ /pubmed/34641488 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195944 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ben Abdeljawad, Meriam
Carette, Xavier
Argentati, Chiara
Martino, Sabata
Gonon, Maurice-François
Odent, Jérémy
Morena, Francesco
Mincheva, Rosica
Raquez, Jean-Marie
Interfacial Compatibilization into PLA/Mg Composites for Improved In Vitro Bioactivity and Stem Cell Adhesion
title Interfacial Compatibilization into PLA/Mg Composites for Improved In Vitro Bioactivity and Stem Cell Adhesion
title_full Interfacial Compatibilization into PLA/Mg Composites for Improved In Vitro Bioactivity and Stem Cell Adhesion
title_fullStr Interfacial Compatibilization into PLA/Mg Composites for Improved In Vitro Bioactivity and Stem Cell Adhesion
title_full_unstemmed Interfacial Compatibilization into PLA/Mg Composites for Improved In Vitro Bioactivity and Stem Cell Adhesion
title_short Interfacial Compatibilization into PLA/Mg Composites for Improved In Vitro Bioactivity and Stem Cell Adhesion
title_sort interfacial compatibilization into pla/mg composites for improved in vitro bioactivity and stem cell adhesion
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641488
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195944
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