Sol-gel processing of novel bioactive Mg-containing silicate scaffolds for alveolar bone regeneration

J Biomater Appl. 2016 Jan;30(6):740-9. doi: 10.1177/0885328215584887. Epub 2015 May 12.

Abstract

Periodontal tissue regeneration is an important application area of biomaterials, given the large proportion of the population affected by periodontal diseases like periodontitis. The aim of this study was the synthesis of a novel porous bioceramic scaffold in the SiO2-CaO-MgO system with specific properties targeted for alveolar bone tissue regeneration using a modification of the traditional foam replica technique. Since bioceramic scaffolds are considered brittle, scaffolds were also coated with gelatin in order to increase their mechanical stability. Gelatin was chosen for its biocompatibility, biodegradability, low-cost, and low immunogenicity. However, gelatin degrades very fast in water solutions. For this reason, two different cross-linking agents were evaluated. Genipin, a non-toxic gardenia extract and the chemical compound 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC) in combination with N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS), which is also considered non-toxic. The results of the investigation indicated that all scaffolds presented an open, interconnected porosity and pores' sizes in the range of 300-600 μm, fast apatite-forming ability, biocompatibility, and suitable mechanical stability.

Keywords: Mg-containing silicate scaffolds; alveolar bone regeneration; biocompatibility; gelatin; sol–gel.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alveolar Process / cytology
  • Alveolar Process / growth & development*
  • Bone Regeneration / physiology*
  • Bone Substitutes / chemical synthesis
  • Cell Line
  • Cell Proliferation / physiology
  • Cell Survival / physiology
  • Equipment Design
  • Equipment Failure Analysis
  • Gelatin / chemistry
  • Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal / instrumentation*
  • Magnesium Silicates / chemistry*
  • Materials Testing
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells / cytology*
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells / physiology
  • Osseointegration / physiology
  • Phase Transition
  • Porosity
  • Tissue Engineering / instrumentation
  • Tissue Scaffolds*

Substances

  • Bone Substitutes
  • Magnesium Silicates
  • Florisil
  • Gelatin