| Literature DB >> 33465897 |
Bapi Sarker1, Wei Li1, Kai Zheng1, Rainer Detsch1, Aldo R Boccaccini1.
Abstract
The combination of biodegradable polymers and bioactive inorganic materials is being widely used for designing bone tissue engineering scaffolds. Here we report a composite hydrogel system composed of bioactive glass incorporated in covalently cross-linked oxidized alginate-gelatin hydrogel (ADA-GEL) for designing porous scaffolds with tunable stiffness and degradability using freeze-drying technique. Because of the presence of bioactive glass, the cross-linking kinetic and cross-linking degree of the hydrogels are significantly increased, which is the main factor for the measured enhanced mechanical strength of the bioactive glass containing ADA-GEL scaffolds. The hydrogels with high cross-linking degree exhibit low protein release profile and low degradability. Apatite formation on bioactive glass containing hydrogel-based scaffolds is confirmed by FTIR. Bone marrow-derived stromal cell growth is promoted in pristine ADA-GEL and 1% bioactive glass containing ADA-GEL scaffolds compared to the scaffolds of pure alginate, alginate-gelatin blended hydrogel, and 5% bioactive glass containing ADA-GEL. Initial studies indicated that the scaffolds, especially without bioactive glass, support osteogenic differentiation of murine bone marrow stromal cell line in the absence of foreign osteogenic stimulating supplements; however, they exhibit low levels of osteogenic expression.Entities:
Keywords: alginate; bioactive glass; bone tissue engineering; freeze-drying; hydrogel; scaffold
Year: 2016 PMID: 33465897 DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.6b00470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Biomater Sci Eng ISSN: 2373-9878