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3rd International Youth Scientific Forum with International Participation "New Materials"
Physicochemical and osteoplastic characteristics of 3D printed bone grafts based on synthetic calcium phosphates and natural polymers
Nezhurina, E.K.^1 ; Karalkin, P.A.^1 ; Komlev, V.S.^2 ; Sviridova, I.K.^1 ; Kirsanova, V.A.^1 ; Akhmedova, S.A.^1 ; Shanskiy, Ya D.^1 ; Fedotov, A. Yu^2 ; Barinov, S.M.^2 ; Sergeeva, N.S.^1
P.A. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute, Branch of National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia^1
Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Moscow, Russia^2
关键词: Chemical compositions;    Inorganic components;    Mechanical elasticities;    Micro architectures;    Octacalcium phosphate;    Physical and chemical properties;    Physicochemical characteristics;    Tri-calcium phosphates;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/347/1/012047/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/347/1/012047
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

A creation of personalized implants for regeneration of bone tissue seems to be a very promising biomedical technological approach. We have studied the physicochemical characteristics, cyto- and biocompatibility of three-dimensional constructs based on sodium alginate and gelatin in combination with 2 types of calcium phosphate (tricalcium phosphate or octacalcium phosphate) obtained by inkjet 3D printing. In our experiments, we have studied the physical and chemical properties of the constructs - their porosity, chemical composition, microarchitecture of the surface and mechanical elasticity. The cytocompatibility of 3D constructs and matrix-for-cell properties were investigated in vitro on a model of human osteosarcoma MG-63 cell line by means of MTT assay. The biocompatibility of 3D constructs was studied on the model of subcutaneous implantation in mice up to 12 weeks. All types of 3D constructs were cytocompatible in vitro, demonstrated good matrix-for-cells properties, and had supported cell proliferation for 2 weeks. In results of subcutaneous in vivo test all constructs demonstrated biocompatibility with slow bioresorption of organic and inorganic components. Osteogenesis proceeded more actively in rat tibia model defects (marginal excision), substituted by 3D printed 3-component implants based on alginate, gelatin and octacalcium phosphate.

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