Of the in vivo behavior of calcium phosphate cements and glasses as bone substitutes

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Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 1924-1933 ◽  
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E.S. Sanzana ◽  
M. Navarro ◽  
F. Macule ◽  
S. Suso ◽  
J.A. Planell ◽  
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pp. 3500-3508 ◽  
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Marco A. Lopez-Heredia ◽  
Matilde Bongio ◽  
Marc Bohner ◽  
Vincent Cuijpers ◽  
Louis A.J.A. Winnubst ◽  
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Masson Martial ◽  
Verron Elise ◽  
Dupleichs Manon ◽  
Pichault Aylwin ◽  
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Biomaterials ◽  
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pp. 1439-1451 ◽  
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F. Theiss ◽  
A.O. El-Warrak ◽  
K. Zlinszky ◽  
R. Bettschart-Wolfisberger ◽  
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Vol 721 ◽  
pp. 229-233 ◽  
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Sandris Petronis ◽  
Janis Locs ◽  
Vita Zalite ◽  
Mara Pilmane ◽  
Andrejs Skagers ◽  
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Calcium bone substitutes are successfully used for local recovery of osteoporotic bone and filling of bone defects. Previous studies revieled that biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) show better bioactivity in compare to pure β-tricalcium phosphate or hydroxyapatite. Also increased porosity of material promotes better bone tissue response. Aim of this experiment was to evaluate immunohistologically response of osteoporotic bone of experimental animal to implantation of granules with hydroxyapatite/β-tricalcium phosphate (HAp/β-TCP) ratio of 90/10. Calcium phosphate (CaP) was synthesized by aqueous precipitation technique from calcium hydroxide and phosphoric acid. Bioceramic granules in size range from 1.0 to 1.4 mm were prepared with nanopore sizes around 200 nm. We used nine female rabbits with induced osteoporosis in this experiment. Six animals in study group underwent implantation of BCP in hip bone defect and three animals in control group left without BCP implantation. After 6 months animals were euthanized, bone samples collected and proceeded for detection of bone activity and repair markers: osteocalcin (OC), osteopontin (OP) and osteoprotegerin (OPG). Controls showed the presence of experimental bone osteoporosis. In experimental group bone showed partially resorbed bioceramic granules and in some samples new bone formation near the granuli was observed. Increase of OC and OPG up to twice as to compare to control group were detected as well. Implantation of BCP granules in osteoporotic rabbit bone increases expression of OC and OPG indicating the activation of osteoblastogenesis and bone mineralization in vivo.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rashed A. Alsahafi ◽  
Heba Ahmed Mitwalli ◽  
Abdulrahman A. Balhaddad ◽  
Michael D. Weir ◽  
Hockin H. K. Xu ◽  
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The management and treatment of dental and craniofacial injuries have continued to evolve throughout the last several decades. Limitations with autograft, allograft, and synthetics created the need for more advanced approaches in tissue engineering. Calcium phosphate cements (CPC) are frequently used to repair bone defects. Since their discovery in the 1980s, extensive research has been conducted to improve their properties, and emerging evidence supports their increased application in bone tissue engineering. This review focuses on the up-to-date performance of calcium phosphate cement (CPC) scaffolds and upcoming promising dental and craniofacial bone regeneration strategies. First, we summarized the barriers encountered in CPC scaffold development. Second, we compiled the most up to date in vitro and in vivo literature. Then, we conducted a systematic search of scientific articles in MEDLINE and EMBASE to screen the related studies. Lastly, we revealed the current developments to effectively design CPC scaffolds and track the enhanced viability and therapeutic efficacy to overcome the current limitations and upcoming perspectives. Finally, we presented a timely and opportune review article focusing on the significant potential of CPC scaffolds for dental and craniofacial bone regeneration, which will be discussed thoroughly. CPC offers multiple capabilities that may be considered toward the oral defects, expecting a future outlook in nanotechnology design and performance.


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