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Bio-Activation of HA/β-TCP Porous Scaffolds by High-Pressure CO(2) Surface Remodeling: A Novel “Coating-from” Approach

Biphasic macroporous Hydroxyapatite/β-Tricalcium Phosphate (HA/β-TCP) scaffolds (BCPs) are widely used for bone repair. However, the high-temperature HA and β-TCP phases exhibit limited bioactivity (low solubility of HA, restricted surface area, low ion release). Strategies were developed to coat su...

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Autores principales: Aubry, Clémentine, Drouet, Christophe, Azaïs, Thierry, Kim, Hyoung-Jun, Oh, Jae-Min, Karacan, Ipek, Chou, Joshua, Ben-Nissan, Besim, Camy, Séverine, Cazalbou, Sophie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207306
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author Aubry, Clémentine
Drouet, Christophe
Azaïs, Thierry
Kim, Hyoung-Jun
Oh, Jae-Min
Karacan, Ipek
Chou, Joshua
Ben-Nissan, Besim
Camy, Séverine
Cazalbou, Sophie
author_facet Aubry, Clémentine
Drouet, Christophe
Azaïs, Thierry
Kim, Hyoung-Jun
Oh, Jae-Min
Karacan, Ipek
Chou, Joshua
Ben-Nissan, Besim
Camy, Séverine
Cazalbou, Sophie
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description Biphasic macroporous Hydroxyapatite/β-Tricalcium Phosphate (HA/β-TCP) scaffolds (BCPs) are widely used for bone repair. However, the high-temperature HA and β-TCP phases exhibit limited bioactivity (low solubility of HA, restricted surface area, low ion release). Strategies were developed to coat such BCPs with biomimetic apatite to enhance bioactivity. However, this can be associated with poor adhesion, and metastable solutions may prove difficult to handle at the industrial scale. Alternative strategies are thus desirable to generate a highly bioactive surface on commercial BCPs. In this work, we developed an innovative “coating from” approach for BCP surface remodeling via hydrothermal treatment under supercritical CO(2), used as a reversible pH modifier and with industrial scalability. Based on a set of complementary tools including FEG-SEM, solid state NMR and ion exchange tests, we demonstrate the remodeling of macroporous BCP surface with the occurrence of dissolution–reprecipitation phenomena involving biomimetic CaP phases. The newly precipitated compounds are identified as bone-like nanocrystalline apatite and octacalcium phosphate (OCP), both known for their high bioactivity character, favoring bone healing. We also explored the effects of key process parameters, and showed the possibility to dope the remodeled BCPs with antibacterial Cu(2+) ions to convey additional functionality to the scaffolds, which was confirmed by in vitro tests. This new process could enhance the bioactivity of commercial BCP scaffolds via a simple and biocompatible approach.
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spelling pubmed-96109742022-10-28 Bio-Activation of HA/β-TCP Porous Scaffolds by High-Pressure CO(2) Surface Remodeling: A Novel “Coating-from” Approach Aubry, Clémentine Drouet, Christophe Azaïs, Thierry Kim, Hyoung-Jun Oh, Jae-Min Karacan, Ipek Chou, Joshua Ben-Nissan, Besim Camy, Séverine Cazalbou, Sophie Materials (Basel) Article Biphasic macroporous Hydroxyapatite/β-Tricalcium Phosphate (HA/β-TCP) scaffolds (BCPs) are widely used for bone repair. However, the high-temperature HA and β-TCP phases exhibit limited bioactivity (low solubility of HA, restricted surface area, low ion release). Strategies were developed to coat such BCPs with biomimetic apatite to enhance bioactivity. However, this can be associated with poor adhesion, and metastable solutions may prove difficult to handle at the industrial scale. Alternative strategies are thus desirable to generate a highly bioactive surface on commercial BCPs. In this work, we developed an innovative “coating from” approach for BCP surface remodeling via hydrothermal treatment under supercritical CO(2), used as a reversible pH modifier and with industrial scalability. Based on a set of complementary tools including FEG-SEM, solid state NMR and ion exchange tests, we demonstrate the remodeling of macroporous BCP surface with the occurrence of dissolution–reprecipitation phenomena involving biomimetic CaP phases. The newly precipitated compounds are identified as bone-like nanocrystalline apatite and octacalcium phosphate (OCP), both known for their high bioactivity character, favoring bone healing. We also explored the effects of key process parameters, and showed the possibility to dope the remodeled BCPs with antibacterial Cu(2+) ions to convey additional functionality to the scaffolds, which was confirmed by in vitro tests. This new process could enhance the bioactivity of commercial BCP scaffolds via a simple and biocompatible approach. MDPI 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9610974/ /pubmed/36295371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207306 Text en © 2022 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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Aubry, Clémentine
Drouet, Christophe
Azaïs, Thierry
Kim, Hyoung-Jun
Oh, Jae-Min
Karacan, Ipek
Chou, Joshua
Ben-Nissan, Besim
Camy, Séverine
Cazalbou, Sophie
Bio-Activation of HA/β-TCP Porous Scaffolds by High-Pressure CO(2) Surface Remodeling: A Novel “Coating-from” Approach
title Bio-Activation of HA/β-TCP Porous Scaffolds by High-Pressure CO(2) Surface Remodeling: A Novel “Coating-from” Approach
title_full Bio-Activation of HA/β-TCP Porous Scaffolds by High-Pressure CO(2) Surface Remodeling: A Novel “Coating-from” Approach
title_fullStr Bio-Activation of HA/β-TCP Porous Scaffolds by High-Pressure CO(2) Surface Remodeling: A Novel “Coating-from” Approach
title_full_unstemmed Bio-Activation of HA/β-TCP Porous Scaffolds by High-Pressure CO(2) Surface Remodeling: A Novel “Coating-from” Approach
title_short Bio-Activation of HA/β-TCP Porous Scaffolds by High-Pressure CO(2) Surface Remodeling: A Novel “Coating-from” Approach
title_sort bio-activation of ha/β-tcp porous scaffolds by high-pressure co(2) surface remodeling: a novel “coating-from” approach
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207306
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