Literature DB >> 22648976

Enzymatic mineralization of hydrogels for bone tissue engineering by incorporation of alkaline phosphatase.

Timothy E L Douglas1, Philip B Messersmith, Safak Chasan, Antonios G Mikos, Eric L W de Mulder, Glenn Dickson, David Schaubroeck, Lieve Balcaen, Frank Vanhaecke, Peter Dubruel, John A Jansen, Sander C G Leeuwenburgh.   

Abstract

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP), an enzyme involved in mineralization of bone, is incorporated into three hydrogel biomaterials to induce their mineralization with calcium phosphate (CaP). These are collagen type I, a mussel-protein-inspired adhesive consisting of PEG substituted with catechol groups, cPEG, and the PEG/fumaric acid copolymer OPF. After incubation in Ca-GP solution, FTIR, EDS, SEM, XRD, SAED, ICP-OES, and von Kossa staining confirm CaP formation. The amount of mineral formed decreases in the order cPEG > collagen > OPF. The mineral:polymer ratio decreases in the order collagen > cPEG > OPF. Mineralization increases Young's modulus, most profoundly for cPEG. Such enzymatically mineralized hydrogel/CaP composites may find application as bone regeneration materials.
Copyright © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22648976      PMCID: PMC3690824          DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201100501

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Macromol Biosci        ISSN: 1616-5187            Impact factor:   4.979


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