Phosphorus Research Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1882-2363
Print ISSN : 0918-4783
ISSN-L : 0918-4783
IN VIVO BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF APATITE-FIBER SCAFFOLD WITH ENHANCED MECHANICAL PROPERTY USING PIG MODEL BY IMPLANTING INTO TIBIA
T. GanmotoM. HondaT. KonishiM. MizumotoH. MatsunariY. TakeuchiH. NagashimaM. Aizawa
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2012 年 26 巻 p. 1-3

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We have successfully synthesized single-crystal apatite fibers (AF) by a homogeneous precipitation method with urea. The AF has a higher solubility than isotropic HAp powders. Thus, using the AF, we developed apatite-fiber scaffolds (AFSs) that enables three-dimensionally cell culture and induces differentiation into osteoblasts. Recently, we have successfully enhanced mechanical properties of the AFSs using carbon beads (CB) with a diameter of 150 μm and 20 μm, together with uniaxial pressing of the green compacts. In this study, we fabricated the AFSs with enhanced mechanical property (AFS700(50-50)), and then implanted them into tibia of pig to evaluate a biocompatibility to a hard tissue. The porosity of the resulting and compressive strength of typical AFS700(50-50) were 93.5% and 128 kPa, respectively. The AFS700(50-50) had a number of micro pores, macro-pores and interconnected pores. In the histological observation after 13 weeks implantation, newly-formed bone and cells were invaded into pores of the AFS700(50-50), and the scaffolds were incorporated into a cycle of bone remodeling. The AFS700(50-50) was also observed to be replaced with autologous tissue. The present scaffold may be expected as a high performance scaffold for bone regeneration.
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© 2012 Japanese Association of Inorganic Phosphorus Chemistry
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