Porous membranes of quaternized chitosan composited with strontium-based nanobioceramic for periodontal tissue regeneration

J Biomater Appl. 2022 Feb;36(7):1254-1268. doi: 10.1177/08853282211050271. Epub 2021 Nov 20.

Abstract

This report demonstrates the development of a degradable quaternary ammonium derivative of chitosan (QC) composited with strontium-containing nanoapatite (SA) for bioactivity. The material was made as porous membrane by solution casting and freeze drying, for guided tissue regeneration (GTR) applications. The micromorphology, tensile strength, suture pull-out strength, degradation (in vitro, in phosphate buffered saline), and cytocompatibility (using human periodontal ligament cells) were tested to investigate the effect of derivatization and SA addition. The porosity of the membranes increased with increasing SA content and so did the tensile strength and the degradation. The suture pull-out strength, however, showed a decrease. The cell culture evaluation endorsed biocompatibility. The composite with 1.5 mg SA per 1 mL QC was found to have optimal qualities for GTR applications.

Keywords: Chitosan derivative; guided tissue regeneration membrane; periodontal regeneration; strontium apatite.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biocompatible Materials / pharmacology
  • Bone Regeneration
  • Chitosan* / pharmacology
  • Guided Tissue Regeneration*
  • Humans
  • Membranes, Artificial
  • Porosity
  • Strontium / pharmacology

Substances

  • Biocompatible Materials
  • Membranes, Artificial
  • Chitosan
  • Strontium