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Resorbable Nanocomposites with Bone-Like Strength and Enhanced Cellular Activity.

Citation
Lu, S., et al. “Resorbable Nanocomposites With Bone-Like Strength And Enhanced Cellular Activity.”. Journal Of Materials Chemistry. B, pp. 4198-4206.
Center Vanderbilt University
Author S Lu, M A P McEnery, B R Rogers, J C Wenke, D Shimko, S A Guelcher
Abstract

Bone cements for treatment of fractures at weight-bearing sites are subjected to dynamic physiological loading from daily activities. An ideal bone cement rapidly sets after injection, exhibits bone-like strength, stimulates osteogenic differentiation of endogenous cells, and resorbs at a rate aligned with patient biology. However, currently available materials fall short of these targeted properties. Nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite (nHA) enhances osteogenic differentiation, new bone formation, and osteoclast differentiation activity compared to amorphous or micron-scale crystalline hydroxyapatite. However, the brittle mechanical properties of nHA precludes its use in treatment of weight-bearing bone defects. In this study, we report settable nHA-poly(ester urethane) (PEUR) nanocomposites synthesized from nHA, lysine triisocyanate (LTI), and poly(caprolactone) triol via a solvent-free process. The nanocomposites are easily mixed and injected using a double-barrel syringe, exhibit mechanical properties exceeding those of conventional bone cements, enhance mineralization of osteoprogenitor cells in vitro, and undergo osteoclast-mediated degradation in vitro. This combination of properties cannot be achieved using other technologies, which underscores the potential of nHA-PEUR nanocomposites as a new approach for promoting bone healing at weight-bearing sites.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Journal of materials chemistry. B
Volume
5
Issue
22
Number of Pages
4198-4206
Date Published
06/2017
ISSN Number
2050-750X
DOI
10.1039/c7tb00657h
Alternate Journal
J Mater Chem B
PMID
30101031
PMCID
PMC6086367
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