A Novel Injectable Calcium Phosphate Cement-Bioactive Glass Composite for Bone Regeneration

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Background:Calcium phosphate cement (CPC) can be molded or injected to form a scaffold in situ, which intimately conforms to complex bone defects. Bioactive glass (BG) is known for its unique ability to bond to living bone and promote bone growth. However, it was not until recently that literature was available regarding CPC-BG applied as an injectable graft. In this paper, we reported a novel injectable CPC-BG composite with improved properties caused by the incorporation of BG into CPC.Materials and Methods:The novel injectable bioactive cement was evaluated to determine its composition, microstructure, setting time, injectability, compressive strength and behavior in a simulated body fluid (SBF). The in vitro cellular responses of osteoblasts and in vivo tissue responses after the implantation of CPC-BG in femoral condyle defects of rabbits were also investigated.Results:CPC-BG possessed a retarded setting time and markedly better injectability and mechanical properties than CPC. Moreover, a new Ca-deficient apatite layer was deposited on the composite surface after immersing immersion in SBF for 7 days. CPC-BG samples showed significantly improved degradability and bioactivity compared to CPC in simulated body fluid (SBF). In addition, the degrees of cell attachment, proliferation and differentiation on CPC-BG were higher than those on CPC. Macroscopic evaluation, histological evaluation, and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) analysis showed that CPC-BG enhanced the efficiency of new bone formation in comparison with CPC.Conclusions:A novel CPC-BG composite has been synthesized with improved properties exhibiting promising prospects for bone regeneration. © 2013 Yu et al.

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Yu, L., Li, Y., Zhao, K., Tang, Y., Cheng, Z., Chen, J., … Wu, Z. (2013). A Novel Injectable Calcium Phosphate Cement-Bioactive Glass Composite for Bone Regeneration. PLoS ONE, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062570

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