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Use of collagen/chitosan sponges mineralized with hydroxyapatite for the repair of cranial defects in rats.

M A S Munhoz1, H H Hirata1, A M G Plepis2, V C A Martins3, M R Cunha4.   

Abstract

In traumatology, we encounter several clinical challenges that involve extensive bone loss primarily related to trauma, conditions that can be treated with autologous grafts. A good alternative is the use of synthetic biomaterials as substitutes. These polymers provide a suitable environment for the growth of new bone and vascular tissue, which are essential for repair. Collagen/hydroxyapatite composites have proven to be biocompatible and to behave mechanically. Furthermore, the addition of chitosan contributes to the formation of a three-dimensional structure that permits cell adhesion and proliferation, thus improving osteogenesis. The aim of this study was to evaluate bone formation during the repair of bone defects experimentally induced in the skull of rats and grafted with a polymer blend consisting of bovine tendon collagen and chitosan combined with hydroxyapatite. Thirty animals were used for the creation of a defect in the left parietal bone and were divided into three groups of 10 animals each: a control group without biomaterial implantation, a group receiving the blend of collagen and chitosan, and a group receiving this blend combined with hydroxyapatite. Each group was subdivided and the animals were sacrificed 3 or 8 weeks after surgery. After sacrifice, the skulls were removed for macroscopic photodocumentation and radiographic examination. The samples were processed for histological evaluation of new bone formation at the surgical site. Macroscopic and radiographic analysis demonstrated the biocompatibility of the blends. Histologically, the formation of new bone occurred in continuity with the edges of the defect, with the observation of higher volumes in the grafted groups compared to control. Mineralization of sponges did not stimulate bone neoformation, with bone repair being incomplete over the experimental period. In conclusion, mineralization by the addition of hydroxyapatite should be better studied. However, the collagen/chitosan sponges used in this study are suitable to stimulate osteogenesis in cranial defects, although this process is slow and not sufficient to achieve complete bone regeneration over a short period of time.
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Keywords:  Bone regeneration; Chitosan; Collagen; Hydroxyapatite; Polymers

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30268514     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2018.09.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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