| Literature DB >> 34857282 |
Jianchun Lin1, Daorong Xu2, Zhongguo Liu3, Yi Jiang4, Mingliang Ren4, Haibo Xiang4, Bin Yu5.
Abstract
To improve the osteoinductivity, antibacterial activity, and clinical application of calcium sulfate hemihydrate (CSH), carboxymethyl chitosan zinc (CMCS-Zn) and α-CSH were prepared using different mass ratios. The setting time and injectability of the CMCS-Zn/α-CSH composite were increased with increasing CMCS-Zn content. After adding different amounts of CMCS-Zn to α-CSH, the fine lamellar structure of CMCS-Zn was found by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which is evenly distributed in the matrix of α-CSH. With the increase of CMCS-Zn, the pores on the surface gradually increased. After mixing CMCS-Zn and α-CSH, no new phase was measured by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform (FTIR) spectroscopy. The degradation rate of CMCS-Zn/α-CSH decreased with increasing CMCS-Zn content, and the pH was stable during the degradation process. The release of Zn2+ increased with increasing CMCS-Zn content, while the release of Ca2+ decreased. Extracts of CMCS-Zn/α-CSH composites up-regulated the osteoinduction and migration of rat bone marrow stem cells. The antibacterial ability of CMCS-Zn/α-CSH was evaluated as a function of CMCS-Zn content. In the rat bone defect model, 5% CMCS-Zn/α-CSH group revealed a higher volume and density of trabeculae by micro-CT 8 weeks after the operation. Therefore, CMCS-Zn/α-CSH was demonstrated to be an adjustable, degradable, substitute biomaterial (with osteogenesis-promoting effects) for use in bone defects, which also has antibacterial activity that can suppress bone infection.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial; Carboxymethyl chitosan zinc; Composite material; Osteogenesis; α‑Calcium sulphate hemihydrate
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34857282 DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2021.112496
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ISSN: 0928-4931 Impact factor: 7.328