Properties of carbon nanotube-dispersed Sr-hydroxyapatite injectable material for bone defects

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This study concerns the synthesis of gel materials based on carbon nanotubes dispersed strontium- modified hydroxyapatite (Sr-HA) at different compositions obtained by sol-gel technology and their influence on human-bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells. Furthermore, an evaluation of the influence of nanotubes and Strontium on physico-chemical, morphological, rheological and biological properties of hydroxyapatite gel was also performed. Morphological analysis (scanning electron microscopy) shows a homogeneous distribution of modified nanotubes in the ceramic matrix improving the bioactive properties of materials. The biological investigations proved that Sr-HA/carbon nanotube gel containing 0-20 mol (%) of Sr showed no toxic effect and promote the expression of early and late markers of osteogenic differentiation in cell culture performed in basal medium without osteogenic factors. Finally, the SrHA/carbon nanotube gels could have a good potential application as filler in bone repair and regeneration and may be used in the osteoporotic disease treatment.

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Raucci, M. G., Alvarez-Perez, M., Giugliano, D., Zeppetelli, S., & Ambrosio, L. (2016). Properties of carbon nanotube-dispersed Sr-hydroxyapatite injectable material for bone defects. Regenerative Biomaterials, 3(1), 13–23. https://doi.org/10.1093/RB/RBV026

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