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Biocompatibility and bone mineralization potential of 45S5 Bioglass®-derived glass-ceramic scaffolds in chick embryos
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2009-01-31Registro en:
Vargas, Gabriela Elizabet; Vera Mesones, Rosa; Bretcanu, Oana; Porto Lopez, Jose Manuel; Boccaccini, Aldo R.; et al.; Biocompatibility and bone mineralization potential of 45S5 Bioglass®-derived glass-ceramic scaffolds in chick embryos; Elsevier; Acta Biomaterialia; 5; 1; 31-1-2009; 374-380
1742-7061
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Vargas, Gabriela Elizabet
Vera Mesones, Rosa
Bretcanu, Oana
Porto Lopez, Jose Manuel
Boccaccini, Aldo R.
Gorustovich Alonso, Alejandro Adrian
Resumen
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the biocompatibility and bone mineralization potential of 45S5 Bioglass®-derived glass-ceramic scaffolds using a chick embryo shell-less (ex ovo) culture system. Chick embryos were divided into two groups: control (C) and experimental (E). Scaffolds were placed on the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) in embryos of group E at 10 days of total incubation. The 45S5 Bioglass®-derived glass-ceramic scaffolds proved to be biocompatible in terms of the absence of inflammatory response at the implant site (CAM). Moreover, no alterations in the other end-points assessed, i.e. survival, stage of embryonic development and body weight, were detected. However, body length was greater in group E embryos than in group C embryos (p ≤ 0.05). A marked reduction (93%) in Ca content in the scaffolds was evidenced by energy-dispersive X-ray analysis at 5 days post-implantation. Calcium release from the scaffold implanted on the CAM might have been responsible for the restoration of the bone-like phenotype in chick embryonic skeleton of group E as detected by Alcian blue-Alizarin red double staining, as well as by histological and microchemical analyses. Conversely, the control embryos exhibited a chondrogenic phenotype. © 2008 Acta Materialia Inc.