Impact of bovine serum albumin in simulated body fluid on the dynamic dissolution behavior of bioactive glass S53P4

IF 2.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Minna Siekkinen , Adrian Stiller , Xiaoju Wang , Leena Hupa
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Abstract

Simulated body fluid with and without bovine serum albumin (1 mg/ml and 10 mg/ml) was used to study the impact of proteins on bioactive glass S53P4 reactions in vitro. The glass particles were exposed to dynamic and static solutions for up to 6 days. Also, a 3-day simulated body fluid pretreatment was done before an additional 3-day exposure to protein solutions. The solution with a higher protein concentration hindered calcium phosphate precipitation on samples in static conditions, whereas the protein did not affect calcium phosphate precipitation in dynamic conditions. Protein adsorbed slightly more on static samples. The protein concentrations suggested immediate adsorption in the dynamic experiments, implying that calcium phosphate is not needed for adsorption. The results indicated that in low protein concentration solutions in vitro, the protein might bind to calcium ions, thus affecting protein adsorption and calcium phosphate precipitation.

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模拟体液中牛血清白蛋白对生物活性玻璃S53P4动态溶解行为的影响
采用模拟体液(含和不含牛血清白蛋白,分别为1 mg/ml和10 mg/ml),研究蛋白质对体外生物活性玻璃S53P4反应的影响。将玻璃颗粒暴露在动态和静态溶液中长达6天。此外,在另外3天暴露于蛋白质溶液之前,进行了3天的模拟体液预处理。在静态条件下,蛋白质浓度较高的溶液阻碍了磷酸钙在样品上的沉淀,而在动态条件下,蛋白质浓度对磷酸钙的沉淀没有影响。蛋白质在静态样品上的吸附稍微多一些。在动态实验中,蛋白质浓度显示立即吸附,这意味着不需要磷酸钙进行吸附。结果表明,在体外低蛋白质浓度的溶液中,蛋白质可能与钙离子结合,从而影响蛋白质的吸附和磷酸钙的沉淀。
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Open Ceramics
Open Ceramics Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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