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Tissue engineering scaffold material of porous nanohydroxyapatite/polyamide 66
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Authors: Qian Xu, Hongyan Lu, Jingchao Zhang, et al
Published Date April 2010
Volume 2010:5 Pages 331 - 335
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S9869
Qian Xu1, Hongyan Lu1, Jingchao Zhang1, Guoyu Lu2, Zhennan Deng2, Anchun Mo3
1State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610041, P.R. China; 2Research Center for Nano-Biomaterials, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610064, P.R. China; 3Department of Oral Implant, West China College of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610041, P.R. China
Abstract: The aim of the study was to investigate a porous nanohydroxyapatite/polyamide 66 (n-HA/PA66) scaffold material that was implanted into muscle and tibiae of 16 New Zealand white rabbits to evaluate the biocompatibility and osteogenesis and osteoinductivity of the materials in vivo. The samples were harvested at 2, 4, 12 and 26 weeks respectively, and subjected to histological analysis. At 2 weeks, the experiment showed that osteogenesis was detected in porous n-HA/PA66 composite and the density of new bone formation was similar to the surrounding host bone at 12 weeks. The study indicated that three-dimensional pore structures could facilitate cell adhesion, differentiation and proliferation, and help with fibrovascular and nerve colonization. In conclusion, porous n-HA/PA66 scaffold material could be a good candidate as a bone substitute material used in clinics due to its excellent histocompatibility, osteoconductivity and osteoinductivity.
Keywords: porous, nano hydroxyapatite, polyamide, interconnected porosity, biocompatibility, osteoconductivity, osteoinductivity
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