通过图像和数值分析了解部分结晶性生物活性玻璃S53P4支架的体内溶解

IF 2.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Laura Aalto-Setälä , Gustav Strömberg , Peter Uppstu , Robert Björkenheim , Jukka Pajarinen , Nina Lindfors , Leena Hupa
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本研究通过扫描电镜图像和数值分析来了解部分结晶的S53P4支架在兔股骨内植入2、4和8周后的命运。通常用于骨组织再生的生物活性玻璃可能在热加工过程中结晶,从而影响其溶解。通过分离表面反应层、未反应玻璃和向内生长的骨,对支架的体内降解行为进行了分析。部分结晶导致支架快速降解而不减小尺寸,从而使图像分析能够估计体内行为的进展。通过分析,可以对玻璃支架中钠和硅的溶解进行数值估计。56天后,68%的硅和90%的钠从原始烧结支架中溶解。据估计,如果以同样的方式继续降解,钠将在3个月内全部溶解,硅将在8个月内全部溶解。
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Image and numerical analyses for understanding the in vivo dissolution of partially crystalline bioactive glass S53P4 scaffolds

Image and numerical analyses for understanding the in vivo dissolution of partially crystalline bioactive glass S53P4 scaffolds
This work employs image and numerical analyses of SEM micrographs to understand the fate of partially crystallized S53P4 scaffolds after implantation in rabbit femurs for 2, 4, and 8 weeks. Bioactive glasses commonly used for the regeneration of bone tissue may crystallize during hot-working, which affects their dissolution. The in vivo degradation behavior of the scaffolds was analyzed from cross-sectional SEM images by separating surface reaction layers, unreacted glass, and ingrown bone. The partial crystallization resulted in scaffolds degrading rapidly without decreasing size, thus enabling image analysis to estimate the progress of the in vivo behavior. The analysis enabled numerical estimates for the dissolution of sodium and silicon from the glass scaffolds. After 56 days, 68 % of silicon and 90 % of sodium had dissolved from the original sintered scaffolds. It was estimated that if the degradation continued similarly, all sodium would dissolve within three months and silicon in eight months.
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Open Ceramics
Open Ceramics Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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