Investigation of the in vitro bioactivity of poly methyl methacrylate bone cement loaded with hydrated and anhydrous white Portland cement powder

Dalia Y. Zaki
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Abstract

Purpose

In order to combine the advantages of bioactivity and low cost of Portland cement (PC) together with the fast setting and early high strength properties of Poly methyl methacrylate (PMMA); this study was directed to prepare and investigate the in vitro bioactivity of PMMA/PC composites for use as a bone cement.

Materials and methods

Two PC concentrations (20 and 40 wt %) were used for the preparation of bone cement composites. Hydrated (PCH) and anhydrous (PCP) Portland cement powders were used as fillers to be added to commercially available PMMA bone cement. pH changes and ion release of PCP and PCH powder with time was recorded. The apatite forming ability of the prepared composite cement discs after immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF) were evaluated using environmental scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive x-ray analysis (EDAX).

Results

PCH powder revealed higher mean pH values compared to PCP powder. EDAX analysis revealed the precipitations of apatite on the tested specimens’ surfaces. The Ca/P molar ratio of precipitations was higher for PCP loaded samples.

Conclusions

Hydrated and anhydrous Portland cement powder could be used for poly methyl methacrylate bioactivation.

水合和无水白硅酸盐水泥粉负载聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯骨水泥体外生物活性的研究
目的将硅酸盐水泥(PC)的生物活性和低成本的优点与聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)的快固化和早期高强度的特性相结合;本研究旨在制备并研究PMMA/PC复合材料作为骨水泥的体外生物活性。材料与方法采用20和40 wt %两种浓度的PC制备骨水泥复合材料。将水合(PCH)和无水(PCP)波特兰水泥粉作为填料添加到市售PMMA骨水泥中。记录了PCP和PCH粉末的pH值随时间的变化和离子释放量。采用环境扫描电镜和能量色散x射线分析(EDAX)对制备的复合水泥盘在模拟体液(SBF)中浸泡后的磷灰石形成能力进行了评价。结果spch粉的平均pH值高于PCP粉。EDAX分析显示,在试样表面有磷灰石沉淀。PCP负载样品的Ca/P摩尔比较高。结论水合和无水硅酸盐水泥粉均可用于聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯的生物活化。
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