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Comparison in in-vivo response between a bioactive glass and a non-bioactive glass.

A Merolli1, P T Leali, P L Guidi, C Gabbi.   

Abstract

The authors report on the in-vivo comparison, in the rabbit, between the response to a bioactive glass and the response to a non-bioactive glass. Implants have been performed in muscle and bone. Two different glasses were investigated, namely B01 and I02. B01 is a glass designed to be degradable and resorbable and has a percentual molar composition of: SiO2 49.6%; P2O5 2.7%; CaO + MgO + Na2O + K2O + Al2O3 47.7% with a 1 : 1 CaO/Na2O ratio. I02 is a sodium-calcium-silicate non-resorbable glass lacking P2O5 and has a percentual molar composition of: SiO2 70.7%; CaO + MgO + Na2O + K2O + Al2O3 29.3%. In-vivo tests were planned as: (a) intramuscular implants of glass cylinders in the rectus femoris and retrievals took place at 2, 16 and 43 weeks; (b) intraosseus implants of glass cylinders in the distal femural canal and retrievals took place at 8 and 43 weeks. Histology and light microscopy analysis followed. Bioactive degradable glass elicits a favorable response both in muscle and bone; a gradual degradation process leads to disruption and partial resorption of the material and a tight apposition is promoted with the newly formed bone. The non-bioactive sodium-calcium-silicate glass (named I02) may elicit, like the bioactive degradable B01, a favorable response which is characterized by the absence of inflammatory or other adverse reactions; anyway it does not change its structure at an optical microscopic level and it does not promote any tight apposition with bone. Copyright 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Year:  2000        PMID: 15348035     DOI: 10.1023/a:1008912125171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med        ISSN: 0957-4530            Impact factor:   3.896


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Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 3.896

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