In Vitro Osteogenic Response to Copper-Doped Eggshell-Derived Hyroxyapatite With Macrophage Supplements

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Tejal V. Patil, Dinesh K. Patel, Ki-Taek Lim
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Abstract

The high bioactivity and biocompatibility of hydroxyapatite (HAP) make it a useful bone graft material for bone tissue engineering. However, the development superior osteoconductive and osteoinductive materials for bone regeneration remains a challenge. To overcome these constraints, Cu-doped hydroxyapatite (HAP(Cu)) from waste eggshells has been produced for bone tissue engineering. The materials produced were characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and photoelectron spectroscopy. The scanning microscopy images revealed that the developed HAP was a rod-like crystalline structure with a typical 80–150 nm diameter. Energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy showed that the generated HAP was mostly composed of calcium, oxygen, and phosphorus. The Ca/P molar ratios in eggshell-derived and copper-doped HAP were 1.61 and 1.67, respectively, similar to the commercially available HAP ratio (1.67). The WST-8 assay was used to assess the biocompatibility of HAPs with hBMSCs. HAP(Cu) in the media significantly altered the cytotoxicity of biocompatible HAP(Cu). The osteogenic potential of HAP(Cu) was demonstrated by greater mineralization than that of pure HAP or the control. HAP(Cu) showed higher osteogenic gene expression than pure HAP and the control, indicating its stronger osteogenic potential. Furthermore, we assessed the effects of sample-treated macrophage-derived conditioned medium (CM) on hBMSCs' osteogenesis. CM-treated HAP(Cu) demonstrated a significantly higher osteogenic potential vis-à-vis pure HAP(Cu). These findings revealed that HAP(Cu) with CM significantly improved osteogenesis in hBMSCs and can be explored as a bone graft in bone tissue engineering.

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Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A
Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
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10.40
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2.00%
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135
审稿时长
3.6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A is an international, interdisciplinary, English-language publication of original contributions concerning studies of the preparation, performance, and evaluation of biomaterials; the chemical, physical, toxicological, and mechanical behavior of materials in physiological environments; and the response of blood and tissues to biomaterials. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed articles on all relevant biomaterial topics including the science and technology of alloys,polymers, ceramics, and reprocessed animal and human tissues in surgery,dentistry, artificial organs, and other medical devices. The Journal also publishes articles in interdisciplinary areas such as tissue engineering and controlled release technology where biomaterials play a significant role in the performance of the medical device. The Journal of Biomedical Materials Research is the official journal of the Society for Biomaterials (USA), the Japanese Society for Biomaterials, the Australasian Society for Biomaterials, and the Korean Society for Biomaterials. Articles are welcomed from all scientists. Membership in the Society for Biomaterials is not a prerequisite for submission.
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