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Hydroxyapatite-collagen composites. Part I: can the decrease of the interactions between the two components be a physicochemical component of osteoporosis in aged bone?

Niccoletta Barbani1, Elisabetta Rosellini, Caterina Cristallini, Giulio D Guerra, Adriano Krajewski, Mauro Mazzocchi.   

Abstract

The interactions of Type I acid soluble collagen (Col) with both carbonate-free hydroxyapatite (HA(1100)) and carbonate-rich one (CHA) were investigated. The aim was to ascertain whether the increase of bone CO(3) (2-) with ageing could relate to the disease known as osteoporosis. HA(1100)-Col and CHA-Col composites with various ratios were prepared and examined. Scanning electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry showed a stronger adhesion of the Col matrix to the granules of HA(1100) than to those of CHA. FT-IR spectroscopy showed that with HA(1100) both multiple hydrogen bonds of Col peptide -NH groups with HA PO(4) (3-), and electrochemical interactions between Col peptide -C=O groups and HA Ca(2+) were present. In the presence of CO(3) (2-), the interactions between -NH and phosphate were diminished, and Ca(2+) interacted more strongly with CO(3) (2-) than with peptide -C=O, so causing a separation between the two components of the bone extra-cellular matrix. The results obtained strengthen the hypothesis that the substitution of PO(4) (3-) ions by CO(3) (2-) ions in the HA lattice might be a significant component of osteoporosis, although further investigation is needed.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21279670     DOI: 10.1007/s10856-011-4238-2

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


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