Biological response to wollastonite doped α-tricalcium phosphate implants in hard and soft tissues in rats


Autoria(s): Minarelli Gaspar, A. M.; Saska, S.; Carrodeguas, R. G.; De Aza, A. H.; Pena, P.; De Aza, P. N.; De Aza, S.
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

02/02/2009

Resumo

The biological response following subcutaneous and bone implantation of β-wollastonite(β-W)-doped α-tricalcium phosphate bioceramics in rats was evaluated. Tested materials were: tricalcium phosphate (TCP), consisting of a mixture of α- and β-polymorphs; TCP doped with 5 wt. % of β-W (TCP5W), composed of α-TCP as only crystalline phase; and TCP doped with 15 wt. % of β-W (TCP 15), containing crystalline α-TCP and β-W. Cylinders of 2×1 mm were implanted in tibiae and backs of adult male Rattus norvegicus, Holtzman rats. After 7, 30 and 120 days, animals were sacrificed and the tissue blocks containing the implants were excised, fixed and processed for histological examination. TCP, TCP5W and TCP15W implants were biocompatible but neither bioactive nor biodegradable in rat subcutaneous tissue. They were not osteoinductive in connective tissue either. However, in rat bone tissue β-W-doped α-TCP implants (TCP5W and TCP 15W) were bioactive, biodegradable and osteoconductive. The rates of biodegradation and new bone formation observed for TCP5W and TCP15W implants in rat bone tissue were greater than for non-doped TCP.

Formato

7-10

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/0-87849-353-0.7

Key Engineering Materials, v. 396-398, p. 7-10.

1013-9826

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/70936

10.4028/0-87849-353-0.7

2-s2.0-58849148063

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Key Engineering Materials

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closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Biocompatibility #Calcium phosphate #In vivo test #Wollastonite #Biological response #Bone formations #Bone implantations #Bone tissues #Connective tissues #Crystalline phase #Histological examinations #Non-doped #Soft tissues #Subcutaneous tissues #Tri calcium phosphates #Animals #Bioceramics #Biochemistry #Biodegradation #Bone #Calcium #Calcium alloys #Crystalline materials #Musculoskeletal system #Phosphates #Rats #Silicate minerals #Tissue #Transmission control protocol
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