Literature DB >> 16288594

Bioactive composite materials for tissue engineering scaffolds.

Aldo R Boccaccini1, Jonny J Blaker.   

Abstract

Synthetic bioactive and bioresorbable composite materials are becoming increasingly important as scaffolds for tissue engineering. Next-generation biomaterials should combine bioactive and bioresorbable properties to activate in vivo mechanisms of tissue regeneration, stimulating the body to heal itself and leading to replacement of the scaffold by the regenerating tissue. Certain bioactive ceramics such as tricalcium phosphate and hydroxyapatite as well as bioactive glasses, such as 45S5 Bioglass, react with physiologic fluids to form tenacious bonds with hard (and in some cases soft) tissue. However, these bioactive materials are relatively stiff, brittle and difficult to form into complex shapes. Conversely, synthetic bioresorbable polymers are easily fabricated into complex structures, yet they are too weak to meet the demands of surgery and the in vivo physiologic environment. Composites of tailored physical, biologic and mechanical properties as well as predictable degradation behavior can be produced combining bioresorbable polymers and bioactive inorganic phases. This review covers recent international research presenting the state-of-the-art development of these composite systems in terms of material constituents, fabrication technologies, structural and bioactive properties, as well as in vitro and in vivo characteristics for applications in tissue engineering and tissue regeneration. These materials may represent the effective optimal solution for tailored tissue engineering scaffolds, making tissue engineering a realistic clinical alternative in the near future.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16288594     DOI: 10.1586/17434440.2.3.303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Med Devices        ISSN: 1743-4440            Impact factor:   3.166


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5.  Osteogenic differentiation of human dental pulp stromal cells on 45S5 Bioglass® based scaffolds in vitro and in vivo.

Authors:  Reem El-Gendy; Xuebin B Yang; Phillipa J Newby; Aldo R Boccaccini; Jennifer Kirkham
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2012-11-19       Impact factor: 3.845

Review 6.  Biocomposites and hybrid biomaterials based on calcium orthophosphates.

Authors:  Sergey V Dorozhkin
Journal:  Biomatter       Date:  2011 Jul-Sep

7.  In Vitro Bioactivity of One- and Two-Dimensional Nanoparticle-Incorporated Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffolds.

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Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2017-09-25       Impact factor: 3.845

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Authors:  Jianwen Xu; Xinning Li; Jane B Lian; David C Ayers; Jie Song
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10.  The evaluation of the possibilities of using PLGA co-polymer and its composites with carbon fibers or hydroxyapatite in the bone tissue regeneration process - in vitro and in vivo examinations.

Authors:  Magdalena Cieślik; Anna Mertas; Anna Morawska-Chochół; Daniel Sabat; Rajmund Orlicki; Aleksander Owczarek; Wojciech Król; Tadeusz Cieślik
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