A study on bone cement containing magnesium potassium phosphate for bone repair

Zhixiang Zhang, Zaijun Yang, Zhenyong Chen, Tairan Kang, Xiangsheng Ding, Yunxiang Li, Yongmei Liao, Chun-Hao Chen, Huipin Yuan, Hongwei Peng
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Abstract A novel type of bone cement, magnesium potassium phosphate cement (MKPC), was fabricated by mixing 5% phosphoric acid with magnesia, potassium dihydrogen phosphate, sucrose, hydroxyapatite, and sodium tri-polyphosphate powders. The surface morphology and mechanical strength of MKPC were investigated together with tissue responses following implantation into rabbit condylar defects, using commercially available calcium phosphate cement (CPC) as the control. The results showed that MKPC had a higher compressive strength (25.40 ± 0.61 MPa) than CPC (16.45 ± 1.91 Mpa) and did not initiate foreign body reaction, inflammation, or necrosis in vivo. Both cements were resorbed by creeping substitution, in which the resorbed cement was replaced by the newly formed bone. MKPC had a higher resorption rate and enhanced bone regeneration compared to CPC. The data presented here indicate that MKPC could be a potential bone void filler for bio-adhesion in clinical applications.
磷酸镁钾骨水泥用于骨修复的研究
摘要将5%磷酸与氧化镁、磷酸二氢钾、蔗糖、羟基磷灰石和三聚磷酸钠粉末混合,制备了一种新型骨水泥——磷酸镁钾水泥(MKPC)。使用市售磷酸钙骨水泥(CPC)作为对照,研究了MKPC的表面形态和机械强度以及植入兔髁突缺损后的组织反应。结果表明,MKPC的抗压强度(25.40±0.61MPa)高于CPC(16.45±1.91MPa),并且在体内不会引发异物反应、炎症或坏死。这两种骨水泥都是通过蠕变替代来吸收的,其中吸收的骨水泥被新形成的骨替代。与CPC相比,MKPC具有更高的吸收率和增强的骨再生。本文提供的数据表明,MKPC可能是一种潜在的骨空隙填充物,用于临床应用中的生物粘附。
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