Influence of Nano-HA coated bone collagen to acrylic (Polymethylmethacrylate) bone cement on mechanical properties and bioactivity

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Objective This research investigated the mechanical properties and bioactivity of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cement after addition of the nano-hydroxyapatite(HA) coated bone collagen (mineralized collagen, MC). Materials & Methods The MC in different proportions were added to the PMMA bone cement to detect the compressive strength, compression modulus, coagulation properties and biosafety. The MC-PMMA was embedded into rabbits and co-cultured with MG 63 cells to exam bone tissue compatibility and gene expression of osteogenesis. Results 15.0%(wt) impregnated MC-PMMA significantly lowered compressive modulus while little affected compressive strength and solidification. MC-PMMA bone cement was biologically safe and indicated excellent bone tissue compatibility. The bone-cement interface crosslinking was significantly higher in MC-PMMA than control after 6 months implantation in the femur of rabbits. The genes of osteogenesis exhibited significantly higher expression level in MC-PMMA. Conclusions MC-PMMA presented perfect mechanical properties, good biosafety and excellent biocompatibility with bone tissues, which has profoundly clinical values.

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Li, T., Weng, X., Bian, Y., Zhou, L., Cui, F., & Qiu, Z. (2015). Influence of Nano-HA coated bone collagen to acrylic (Polymethylmethacrylate) bone cement on mechanical properties and bioactivity. PLoS ONE, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129018

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