Ex Vivo and In Vivo Analyses of Novel 3D-Printed Bone Substitute Scaffolds Incorporating Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Granules for Bone Regeneration

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作者
Oberdiek, Franciska [1 ]
Vargas, Carlos Ivan [2 ,3 ]
Rider, Patrick [1 ]
Batinic, Milijana [4 ,5 ]
Goerke, Oliver [5 ]
Radenkovic, Milena [6 ]
Najman, Stevo [6 ,7 ]
Baena, Jose Manuel [3 ]
Jung, Ole [8 ]
Barbeck, Mike [5 ]
机构
[1] ScientiFY GmbH, D-15806 Zossen, Germany
[2] Univ Politecn Madrid, Escuela Tecn Super Ingn Ind, Calle Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2, Madrid 28006, Spain
[3] REGEMAT 3D, Ave Conocimiento 41,A-111, Granada 18016, Spain
[4] BerlinAnalytix GmbH, Res Dept, D-12109 Berlin, Germany
[5] Tech Univ Berlin, Inst Mat Sci & Technol, Dept Ceram Mat, Chair Adv Ceram Mat, D-10623 Berlin, Germany
[6] Univ Nis, Dept Cell & Tissue Engn, Sci Res Ctr Biomed, Fac Med, Nish 18000, Serbia
[7] Univ Nis, Dept Biol & Human Genet, Fac Med, Nish 18000, Serbia
[8] Univ Med Ctr Rostock, Clin & Policlin Dermatol & Venereol, D-18057 Rostock, Germany
关键词
3D-printing; bioprinting; biphasic bone substitute; in vivo; macrophages; inflammation; bone regeneration; MULTINUCLEATED GIANT-CELLS; VITRO DEGRADATION; TRABECULAR BONE; BIOCOMPATIBILITY; POLYCAPROLACTONE; FABRICATION; COLLAGEN; TCP; HYDROXYAPATITE; SUITABILITY;
D O I
10.3390/ijms22073588
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
(1) Background: The aim of this study was examining the ex vivo and in vivo properties of a composite made from polycaprolactone (PCL) and biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) (synprint, ScientiFY GmbH) fabricated via fused deposition modelling (FDM); (2) Methods: Scaffolds were tested ex vivo for their mechanical properties using porous and solid designs. Subcutaneous implantation model analyzed the biocompatibility of PCL + BCP and PCL scaffolds. Calvaria implantation model analyzed the osteoconductive properties of PCL and PCL + BCP scaffolds compared to BCP as control group. Established histological, histopathological and histomorphometrical methods were performed to evaluate new bone formation.; (3) Results Mechanical testing demonstrated no significant differences between PCL and PCL + BCP for both designs. Similar biocompatibility was observed subcutaneously for PCL and PCL + BCP scaffolds. In the calvaria model, new bone formation was observed for all groups with largest new bone formation in the BCP group, followed by the PCL + BCP group, and the PCL group. This finding was influenced by the initial volume of biomaterial implanted and remaining volume after 90 days. All materials showed osteoconductive properties and PCL + BCP tailored the tissue responses towards higher cellular biodegradability. Moreover, this material combination led to a reduced swelling in PCL + BCP; (4) Conclusions: Altogether, the results show that the newly developed composite is biocompatible and leads to successful osteoconductive bone regeneration. The new biomaterial combines the structural stability provided by PCL with bioactive characteristics of BCP-based BSM. 3D-printed BSM provides an integration behavior in accordance with the concept of guided bone regeneration (GBR) by directing new bone growth for proper function and restoration.
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