| Literature DB >> 28787903 |
Jiyeon Roh1,2, Ji-Youn Kim3, Young-Muk Choi4, Seong-Min Ha5, Kyoung-Nam Kim6,7, Kwang-Mahn Kim8,9.
Abstract
The demand of bone graft materials has been increasing. Among various origins of bone graft materials, natural coral composed of up to 99% calcium carbonate was chosen and converted into hydroxyapatite (HA); silicon was then substituted into the HA. Then, the Si-HA was mixed with β-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) in the ratios 100:0 (S100T0), 70:30 (S70T30), 60:40 (S60T40), and 50:50 (S50T50). The materials were implanted for four and eight weeks in a rat calvarial bone defect model (8 mm). The MBCPTM (HA:β-TCP = 60:40, Biomatalante, Vigneux de Bretagne, France) was used as a control. After euthanasia, the bone tissue was analyzed by making histological slides. From the results, S60T40 showed the fastest bone regeneration in four weeks (p < 0.05). In addition, S60T40, S50T50, and MBCPTM showed significant new bone formation in eight weeks (p < 0.05). In conclusion, Si-HA/TCP showed potential as a bone graft material.Entities:
Keywords: beta-tricalcium phosphate; bone graft material; bone regeneration; rat calvarial bone defect model; silicon-substituted coral hydroxyapatite
Year: 2016 PMID: 28787903 PMCID: PMC5456508 DOI: 10.3390/ma9020097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1X-ray pictures (four weeks and eight weeks); Cont is the blank control group.
Figure 2Histological slides with Masson’s Trichrome staining (four weeks and eight weeks).
Figure 3Quantitative results of new bone formation: (A) four weeks; and (B) eight weeks.*, # means significant differences (p < 0.05).
Experimental groups used in this study.
| Groups | Label | Pure HA | Si-Substituted Coral HA | β-TCP |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blank control group | Cont | - | - | - |
| Control product group | MBCP | 60 | - | 40 |
| Experimental groups | S100T0 | - | 100 | 0 |
| S70T30 | - | 70 | 30 | |
| S60T40 | - | 60 | 40 | |
| S50T50 | - | 50 | 50 |
Figure 4The surgical process (8 mm defect criteria).