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Manchón, Angel; Prados-Frutos, Juan Carlos; Torres, Jesús; Hamdan Alkhraisat, Mohammad; Rueda-Rodriguez, Carmen; Lucas-Aparicio, Julia; López-Cabarcos, Enrique; Ewald, Andrea; Gbureck, Uwe, E-mail: angel.manchon@urjc.es2015
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[en] β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) is an osteoconductive and biodegradable material used in bone regeneration procedures, while iron has been suggested as a tool to improve the biological performance of calcium phosphate-based materials. However, the mechanisms of interaction between these materials and human cells are not fully understood. In order to clarify this relationship, we have studied the iron role in β-TCP ceramics. Iron-containing β-TCPs were prepared by replacing CaCO_3 with C_6H_5FeO_7 at different molar ratios. X-ray diffraction analysis indicated the occurrence of β-TCP as the sole phase in the pure β-TCP and iron-containing ceramics. The incorporation of iron ions in the β-TCP lattice decreased the specific surface area as the pore size was shifted toward meso- and/or macropores. Furthermore, the human osteoblastlike cell line MG-63 was cultured onto the ceramics to determine cell proliferation and viability, and it was observed that the iron-β-TCP ceramics have better cytocompatibility than pure β-TCP. Finally, in vivo assays were performed using rabbit calvaria as a bone model. The scaffolds were implanted for 8 and 12 weeks in the defects created in the skullcap with pure β-TCP as the control. The in vivo behavior, in terms of new bone formed, degradation, and residual graft material were investigated using sequential histological evaluations and histomorphometric analysis. The in vivo implantation of the ceramics showed enhanced bone tissue formation and scaffold degradation for iron-β-TCPs. Thus, iron appears to be a useful tool to enhance the osteoconductive properties of calcium phosphate ceramics. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-6041/10/5/055012; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Biomedical Materials (Bristol. Online); ISSN 1748-605X;
; v. 10(5); [9 p.]

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ALKALINE EARTH METAL COMPOUNDS, ANIMAL TISSUES, ANIMALS, BODY, CALCIUM COMPOUNDS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBONATES, CHARGED PARTICLES, COHERENT SCATTERING, CONNECTIVE TISSUE, DIFFRACTION, ELEMENTS, ESTERS, IONS, MAMMALS, METALS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, ORGANS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHATES, PHOSPHORIC ACID ESTERS, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, SCATTERING, TRANSITION ELEMENTS, TRANSPLANTS, VERTEBRATES
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