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Tunability of collagen matrix mechanical properties via multiple modes of mineralization.

Lester J Smith1, Alix C Deymier1, John J Boyle2, Zhen Li3, Stephen W Linderman2, Jill D Pasteris3, Younan Xia4, Guy M Genin5, Stavros Thomopoulos6.   

Abstract

Functionally graded, mineralized collagen tissues exist at soft-to-hard material attachments throughout the body. However, the details of how collagen and hydroxyapatite mineral (HA) interact are not fully understood, hampering efforts to develop tissue-engineered constructs that can assist with repair of injuries at the attachments of soft tissues to bone. In this study, spatial control of mineralization was achieved in collagen matrices using simulated body fluids (SBFs). Based upon previous observations of poor bonding between reconstituted collagen and HA deposited using SBF, we hypothesized that mineralizing collagen in the presence of fetuin (which inhibits surface mineralization) would lead to more mineral deposition within the scaffold and therefore a greater increase in stiffness and toughness compared with collagen mineralized without fetuin. We tested this hypothesis through integrated synthesis, mechanical testing and modelling of graded, mineralized reconstituted collagen constructs. Results supported the hypothesis, and further suggested that mineralization on the interior of reconstituted collagen constructs, as promoted by fetuin, led to superior bonding between HA and collagen. The results provide us guidance for the development of mineralized collagen scaffolds, with implications for bone and tendon-to-bone tissue engineering.

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Keywords:  biomineralization; functional grading; homogenization; hydroxyapatite; multiscale modelling; tissue engineering

Year:  2016        PMID: 26855755      PMCID: PMC4686244          DOI: 10.1098/rsfs.2015.0070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interface Focus        ISSN: 2042-8898            Impact factor:   3.906


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