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  • 2023Histomorphometric evaluation, SEM, and synchrotron analysis of the biological response of biodegradable and ceramic hydroxyapatite-based grafts: from the synthesis to the bed application8citations
  • 2022The influence of rhBMP-7 associated with nanometric hydroxyapatite coatings titanium implant on the osseointegration13citations
  • 2021A Comprehensive 3D-Molded Bone Flap Protocol for Patient-Specific Cranioplastycitations

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  • Rossi, Alexandre Malta
  • Calasans-Maia, Mônica Diuana
  • Mavropoulos, Elena
  • Mitri, Fabio Franceschini
  • Bonato, Rafael Silva
  • Carreira, Ana Claudia Oliveira
  • Calasans-Maia, Monica Diuana
  • Mello, Alexandre
  • Sogayar, Mari Cleide
  • Silva, Jorge Vicente Lopes Da
  • Filho, Ruy Castro Monteiro Da Silva
  • Nunes, Amanda Amorin
  • Albuquerque, Silvia
  • Rozental, Renato
  • Palhares, Thiago Nunes
  • Noritomi, Pedro
  • Vicentini, Joana Campos
  • Lima, Tagore Martins De Morais
  • Oliveira, Marcelo
  • Pilon, Barbara Contarato
  • Maricevich, Juan Pablo Borges Rodrigues
  • Maia, Monica Diuana Calasans
  • Rodrigues, Pedro Cesar
  • Schiavini, Hugo C.
  • Rozental, Stefano F. A.
  • Bertani, Raphael
  • Novo, Caio Moreno Perret
  • Capitao, Claudia
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Histomorphometric evaluation, SEM, and synchrotron analysis of the biological response of biodegradable and ceramic hydroxyapatite-based grafts: from the synthesis to the bed application

  • Rossi, Alexandre Malta
  • Granjeiro, José Mauro
  • Calasans-Maia, Mônica Diuana
  • Mavropoulos, Elena
  • Mitri, Fabio Franceschini
Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the physicochemical and histological properties of nanostructured hydroxyapatite and alginate composites produced at different temperatures with and without sintering and implanted in rabbit tibiae. Hydroxyapatite-alginate (HA) microspheres (425–600 µm) produced at 90 and 5 °C without (HA90 and HA5) or with sintering at 1000 °C (HA90S and HA5S) were characterized and applied to evaluate the degradation; also were implanted in bone defects on rabbit’s tibiae (n = 12). The animals were randomly divided into five groups (blood clot, HA90S, HA5S, HA90, and HA5) and euthanized after 7 and 28 d. X-ray diffraction and Fourier-transform infrared analysis of the non-sintered biomaterials showed a lower crystallinity than sintered materials, being more degradable and in vivo. However, the sinterization of HA5 led to the apatite phase’s decomposition into tricalcium phosphate. Histomorphometric analysis showed the highest (p<0.01) bone density in the blood clot group, similar bone levels among HA90S, HA90, and HA5, and significantly less bone in the HA5S. HA90 and HA5 groups presented higher degradation and homogeneous distribution of the new bone formation onto the surface of biomaterial fragments, compared to HA90S, presenting bone only around intact microspheres (p<0.01). The elemental distribution (scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive spectroscopy and XRF-SR analysis) of Ca, P, and Zn in the newly formed bone is similar to the cortical bone, indicating bone maturity at 28 d. The synthesized biomaterials are biocompatible and osteoconductive. The heat treatment directly influenced the material’s behavior, where non-sintered HA90 and HA5 showed higher degradation, allowing a better distribution of the new bone onto the surface of the biomaterial fragments compared to HA90S presenting the same level of new bone, but only on the surface of the intact microspheres, potentially reducing the bone-biomaterial interface.

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • composite
  • defect
  • ceramic
  • biomaterials
  • crystallinity
  • decomposition
  • sintering
  • X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy