Yamamoto Shoko, Matsushima Yuta, Kanayama Yoshitaka, Seki Azusa, Honda Haruya, Unuma Hidero, Sakai Yasuo
Central Research Laboratory, Jellice Co., Ltd., 4-4-1 Sakae, Tagajo, 985-0833, Japan.
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamagata University, 4-3-16 Jonan, Yonezawa, 992-8510, Japan.
J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2017 Mar;28(3):48. doi: 10.1007/s10856-017-5861-3. Epub 2017 Feb 7.
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs), consisting of a mixture of calcium phosphate powders and setting liquid, have been widely used in orthopedic applications. One of the drawbacks of CPCs is their poor resorbability in the living body, which hinders substitution with natural bones. One of the strategies to facilitate the resorption of CPCs is the incorporation of bioresorbable or water-soluble pore-generating particles (porogens), such as gelatin, in the CPC matrices. In spite of numerous reports, however, little is known about the effect of the dissolution/resorption rate of the porogens on concomitant bone regeneration. In the present study, we prepared preset CPCs dispersed with 10 mass% of low-endotoxin gelatin particles 200-500 μm in diameter having different heat-treatment histories, therefore exhibiting different dissolution rate, and then the obtained CPC/gelatin composites were evaluated for in vivo resorption and concomitant in vivo bone formation behaviors. As the results, the dispersion of gelatin particles markedly promoted in vivo resorption of CPC, and enhanced concomitant bone formation, connective tissue formation, osteoblast proliferation, and vascularization. The dissolution/resorption rate was able to be controlled by changing the up-front heat-treatment temperature. In particular, when CPC/gelatin composites were implanted in distal metaphysis of rabbits, the optimum dissolution/resorption was attained by heat-treating gelatin particles at 383 K for 24 h before dispersing in CPC. Quick resorption of calcium phosphate cement and concomitant bone formation by dispersing properly heat-treated with gelatin particles.
磷酸钙骨水泥(CPCs)由磷酸钙粉末和固化液混合而成,已广泛应用于骨科领域。CPCs的缺点之一是其在生物体内的吸收性较差,这阻碍了其被天然骨替代。促进CPCs吸收的策略之一是在CPCs基质中加入可生物吸收或水溶性的造孔颗粒(致孔剂),如明胶。然而,尽管有大量报道,但关于致孔剂的溶解/吸收率对伴随的骨再生的影响却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们制备了预先分散有10质量%直径为200 - 500μm且具有不同热处理历史、因而表现出不同溶解速率的低内毒素明胶颗粒的CPCs,然后对所得的CPC/明胶复合材料的体内吸收和伴随的体内骨形成行为进行了评估。结果表明,明胶颗粒的分散显著促进了CPCs的体内吸收,并增强了伴随的骨形成、结缔组织形成、成骨细胞增殖和血管生成。通过改变预先的热处理温度可以控制溶解/吸收率。特别是,当将CPC/明胶复合材料植入兔的干骺端时,在将明胶颗粒分散于CPCs之前在383K下热处理24小时可实现最佳的溶解/吸收。通过用明胶颗粒进行适当的热处理分散,可实现磷酸钙骨水泥的快速吸收和伴随的骨形成。