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Effect of cold-setting calcium- and magnesium phosphate matrices on protein expression in osteoblastic cells.

Andrea Ewald1, Kerstin Helmschrott, Georg Knebl, Nazia Mehrban, Liam M Grover, Uwe Gbureck.   

Abstract

Bone loss due to accidents or tissue diseases requires replacement of the structure by either autografts, allografts, or artificial materials. Reactive cements, which are based on calcium phosphate chemistry, are commonly used in nonload bearing areas such as the craniofacial region. Some of these materials are resorbed by the host under physiological conditions and replaced by bone. The aim of this study was to test different calcium and magnesium cement composites in vitro for their use as bone substitution material. Phase composition of calcium deficient hydroxyapatite (Ca(9) (PO(4) )(5) HPO(4) OH), brushite (CaHPO(4) ·2H(2) O), and struvite (MgNH(4) PO(4) ·6H(2) O) specimens has been determined by means of X-ray diffraction, and compressive strength was measured. Cell growth and activity of osteoblastic cells (MG 63) on the different surfaces was determined, and the expression of bone marker proteins was analyzed by western blotting. Cell activity normalized to cell number revealed higher activity of the osteoblasts on brushite and struvite when compared to hydroxyapatite and also the expression of osteoblastic marker proteins was highest on brushite scaffolds. While brushite sets under acidic conditions, formation of struvite occurs under physiological pH, similar to hydroxyapatite cements, providing the possibility of additional modifications with proteins or other active components.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21210513     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.31771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater        ISSN: 1552-4973            Impact factor:   3.368


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Authors:  Claus Moseke; Vasileios Saratsis; Uwe Gbureck
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2011-09-14       Impact factor: 3.896

2.  Cytocompatibility of the selected calcium phosphate based bone cements: comparative study in human cell culture.

Authors:  Radosław Olkowski; Piotr Kaszczewski; Joanna Czechowska; Dominika Siek; Dawid Pijocha; Aneta Zima; Anna Ślósarczyk; Małgorzata Lewandowska-Szumieł
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2015-10-28       Impact factor: 3.896

3.  Phytic acid as alternative setting retarder enhanced biological performance of dicalcium phosphate cement in vitro.

Authors:  Susanne Meininger; Carina Blum; Martha Schamel; Jake E Barralet; Anita Ignatius; Uwe Gbureck
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-04-03       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Insitu magnesium calcium phosphate cements formation: From one pot powders precursors synthesis to in vitro investigations.

Authors:  M A Goldberg; P A Krohicheva; A S Fomin; D R Khairutdinova; O S Antonova; A S Baikin; V V Smirnov; A A Fomina; A V Leonov; I V Mikheev; N S Sergeeva; S A Akhmedova; S M Barinov; V S Komlev
Journal:  Bioact Mater       Date:  2020-05-08

5.  Unravelling the Effect of Citrate on the Features and Biocompatibility of Magnesium Phosphate-Based Bone Cements.

Authors:  Rita Gelli; Gemma Di Pompo; Gabriela Graziani; Sofia Avnet; Nicola Baldini; Piero Baglioni; Francesca Ridi
Journal:  ACS Biomater Sci Eng       Date:  2020-09-17
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