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  • 2022Environmental Hazards of Nanobiomaterials (Hydroxyapatite-Based NMs)—A Case Study with Folsomia candida—Effects from Long Term Exposure5citations
  • 2017Biomineralization of a titanium-modified hydroxyapatite semiconductor on conductive wool fibers22citations
  • 2015Evaluation of the osteoinductive potential of a bio-inspired scaffold mimicking the osteogenic niche for bone augmentation158citations
  • 2012The effects of bone marrow aspirate, bone graft, and collagen composites on fixation of titanium implants17citations

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  • Campodoni, Elisabetta
  • Gomes, Susana Il
  • Sprio, Simone
  • Amorim, Mónica Jb
  • Costa, Anna Luisa
  • Guimarães, Bruno
  • Scott-Fordsmand, Janeck J.
  • Blosi, Magda
  • Meldrum, Fiona
  • Marzec, Bartosz
  • Ruffini, Andrea
  • Francès, Christine
  • Tampieri, Anna
  • Grossin, David
  • Gras, Pierre
  • Bilton, Matthew
  • Varesano, Alessio
  • Sanson, Alessandra
  • Kröger, Roland
  • Sangiorgi, Nicola
  • Chatzipanagis, Konstantinos
  • Adamiano, Alessio
  • Weiner, Bradley K.
  • Tasciotti, Ennio
  • Corradetti, Bruna
  • Eps, Jeffrey Van
  • Cabrera, Fernando J.
  • Minardi, Silvia
  • Taraballi, Francesca
  • Ding, Ming
  • Babiker, Hassan
  • Overgaard, Søren
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Evaluation of the osteoinductive potential of a bio-inspired scaffold mimicking the osteogenic niche for bone augmentation

  • Weiner, Bradley K.
  • Tasciotti, Ennio
  • Corradetti, Bruna
  • Sandri, Monica
  • Tampieri, Anna
  • Eps, Jeffrey Van
  • Cabrera, Fernando J.
  • Minardi, Silvia
  • Taraballi, Francesca
Abstract

<p>Augmentation of regenerative osteogenesis represents a premier clinical need, as hundreds of thousands of patients are left with insufficient healing of bony defects related to a host of insults ranging from congenital abnormalities to traumatic injury to surgically-induced deficits. A synthetic material that closely mimics the composition and structure of the human osteogenic niche represents great potential to successfully address this high demand. In this study, a magnesium-doped hydroxyapatite/type I collagen scaffold was fabricated through a biologically-inspired mineralization process and designed to mimic human trabecular bone. The composition of the scaffold was fully characterized by XRD, FTIR, ICP and TGA, and compared to human bone. Also, the scaffold microstructure was evaluated by SEM, while its nano-structure and nano-mechanical properties were evaluated by AFM. Human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells were used to test the in vitro capability of the scaffold to promote osteogenic differentiation. The cell/scaffold constructs were cultured up to 7 days and the adhesion, organization and proliferation of the cells were evaluated. The ability of the scaffold to induce osteogenic differentiation of the cells was assessed over 3 weeks and the correlate gene expression for classic genes of osteogenesis was assessed. Finally, when tested in an ectopic model in rabbit, the scaffold produced a large volume of trabecular bone in only two weeks, that subsequently underwent maturation over time as expected, with increased mature cortical bone formation, supporting its ability to promote bone regeneration in clinically-relevant scenarios. Altogether, these results confirm a high level of structural mimicry by the scaffold to the composition and structure of human osteogenic niche that translated to faster and more efficient osteoinduction in vivo - features that suggest such a biomaterial may have great utility in future clinical applications where bone regeneration is required.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • atomic force microscopy
  • Magnesium
  • Magnesium
  • thermogravimetry
  • defect