Effects of BMP-2 delivery in calcium phosphate bone graft materials with different compositions on bone regeneration

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This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of loading rhBMP-2 onto biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) and calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) on bone regeneration, and to examine the efficacies of BCP and CPP as rhBMP-2 carriers. Specimens were divided into the BCP, CPP, BCP/BMP, and CPP/BMP groups; BCP and CPP were in granules and not coated with rhBMP-2. BCP/BMP and CPP/BMP were prepared as discs, which were treated with rhBMP-2 and collagen. Physical and biological features were investigated using in-vitro and in-vivo tests. New bone area percentages (%) in the BCP/BMP and CPP/BMP groups were significantly greater than in the BCP and CPP groups. At weeks 4 and 8 post-implantation, CPP/BMP showed the most new bone growth. Within the limitations of this study, treatment of BCP and CPP with rhBMP-2 significantly enhanced bone regeneration. CPP was found to be a suitable carrier for rhBMP-2.

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Park, J. C., Bae, E. B., Kim, S. E., Kim, S. Y., Choi, K. H., Choi, J. W., … Huh, J. B. (2016). Effects of BMP-2 delivery in calcium phosphate bone graft materials with different compositions on bone regeneration. Materials, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma9110954

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