Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1348-6535
Print ISSN : 1882-0743
ISSN-L : 1348-6535
Special Article-Advancements: The 76th CerSJ Awards for Advancements in Ceramic Science and Technology: Review
Bioceramics x soft material as a simple model to mimic functions in bones
Takayuki Nonoyama
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2022 Volume 130 Issue 10 Pages 817-824

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Bones are an absolutely essential organ for our body on chemical, biological and mechanical aspects, while the discovering of their hidden functions is challenging because bones, consisting of biominerals and biopolymers, have complicated hierarchical structure. In this review, bioceramics-soft material hybrid materials are introduced as a simplified model material to estimate the functions of bones. The design of polymer is important because it has been considered that such polymer regulates bioceramics formation in the early stage of bone formation. The polypeptide, self-assembling to fine structure, was employed to investigate the effect of functional group pattern in angstrom scale on hydroxyapatite (HAp) mineralization. Also, polymeric gels were applied to investigate the energy dissipation coming from mineral deformation and the effect of anisotropic space of polymer on HAp mineralization because the polymer network in gel can be deformed by macroscopic deformation. Furthermore, the bioceramics-tough gel system itself can be used as biomaterials bondable to bones. The hybridization of bioceramics and soft material has great potential to estimate various functions and mechanisms of bones up to material design.

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