Patricia Mazón , Jeevithan Elango , José Eduardo Maté-Sánchez de Val , Piedad N. De Aza
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Enhancing bone tissue regeneration with rGO-coated Si-Ca-P bioceramic scaffold
Ceramic-based bone graft substitutes have been extensively studied for bone tissue engineering, due to their biocompatibility and osteoconductivity. Additionally, several studies have shown how graphene and its derivatives, due to their unique properties, can strongly promote cell adhesion, by enhance cellular adherence, proliferation, and osteoblast differentiation, and how graphene-based materials can promote spontaneous osteoblastic differentiation. The aim of this study was the use of a calcium silicophosphate ceramic, previously prepared in our laboratory, that presents excellent in vitro bioactivity, optimizing its operation by rGO coating. After coating with rGO any significant differences were observed in diffraction peaks from starting calcium silicophosphate ceramic, and SEM analysis showed a rough and undulating surface that favored a high specific surface area for promoting cell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of cells. It could be confirmed by in vitro cell cultured with ahMSCs, showing adhesion and growing for cells with interconnected filaments extending over the surface, covering it after 7 days.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Spanish Ceramic and Glass Society publishes scientific articles and communications describing original research and reviews relating to ceramic materials and glasses. The main interests are on novel generic science and technology establishing the relationships between synthesis, processing microstructure and properties of materials. Papers may deal with ceramics and glasses included in any of the conventional categories: structural, functional, traditional, composites and cultural heritage. The main objective of the Journal of the Spanish Ceramic and Glass Society is to sustain a high standard research quality by means of appropriate reviewing procedures.