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Novel titanium-apatite hybrid scaffolds with spongy bone-like micro architecture intended for spinal application: In vitro and in vivo study

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dc.contributor.author Vlad, Maria-Daniela
dc.contributor.author Aguado Fernández, Enrique
dc.contributor.author González Gómez, Sergio
dc.contributor.author Ivanov, Iuliu-Cristian
dc.contributor.author Șindilar, Eusebiu-Viorel
dc.contributor.author Poeată, Ion
dc.contributor.author Iencean, Andrei-Ștefan
dc.contributor.author Butnaru, Maria
dc.contributor.author Avădănei, Elena-Roxana
dc.contributor.author López López, José
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-10T11:57:04Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-10T11:57:04Z
dc.date.issued 2020-01-11
dc.identifier.citation Maria Daniela Vlad, Enrique Fernández Aguado, Sergio Gómez González, Iuliu Cristian Ivanov, Eusebiu Viorel Şindilar, Ion Poeată, Andrei Ştefan Iencean et al. 2020. " Novel titanium-apatite hybrid scaffolds with spongy bone-like micro architecture intended for spinal application: In vitro and in vivo study". Materials Science and Engineering: C, 110 : 110658. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2020.110658
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iuls.ro/xmlui/handle/20.500.12811/3130
dc.identifier.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0928493119335556
dc.description.abstract Titanium alloy scaffolds with novel interconnected and non-periodic porous bone-like micro architecture were 3D-printed and filled with hydroxyapatite bioactive matrix. These novel metallic-ceramic hybrid scaffolds were tested in vitro by direct-contact osteoblast cell cultures for cell adhesion, proliferation, morphology and gene expression of several key osteogenic markers. The scaffolds were also evaluated in vivo by implanting them on transverse and spinous processes of sheep's vertebras and subsequent histology study. The in vitro results showed that: (a) cell adhesion, proliferation and viability were not negatively affected with time by compositional factors (quantitative MTT-assay); (b) the osteoblastic cells were able to adhere and to attain normal morphology (fluorescence microscopy); (c) the studied samples had the ability to promote and sustain the osteogenic differentiation, matrix maturation and mineralization in vitro (real-time quantitative PCR and mineralized matrix production staining). Additionally, the in vivo results showed that the hybrid scaffolds had greater infiltration, with fully mineralized bone after 6 months, than the titanium scaffolds without bioactive matrix. In conclusion, these novel hybrid scaffolds could be an alternative to the actual spinal fusion devices, due to their proved osteogenic performance (i.e. osteoinductive and osteoconductive behaviour), if further dimensional and biomechanical optimization is performed. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Titanium-apatite hybrid scaffolds en_US
dc.subject Additive manufacturing en_US
dc.subject Bone restoration en_US
dc.subject Spinal fusion en_US
dc.title Novel titanium-apatite hybrid scaffolds with spongy bone-like micro architecture intended for spinal application: In vitro and in vivo study en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.author.affiliation Maria Daniela Vlad, Maria Butnaru, Faculty of Medical Bioengineering, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Iasi, Str. Kogălniceanu 9-13, 700454 Iasi, Romania
dc.author.affiliation Maria Daniela Vlad, Iuliu Cristian Ivanov, TRANSCEND Research Centre, Regional Institute of Oncology, Str. G-ral Henri Mathias Berthelot 2-4, 700483 Iași, Romania
dc.author.affiliation Enrique Fernández Aguado, Sergio Gómez González, José López López, Research Group of Interacting Surfaces in Bioengineering and Materials Science (InSup), Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), Avda. Diagonal 647, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
dc.author.affiliation Eusebiu Viorel Şindilar, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Str. Aleea M. Sadoveanu, no. 8, 700489 Iasi, Romania
dc.author.affiliation Ion Poeată, Andrei Ştefan Iencean, Elena Roxana Avădănei, Faculty of Medicine, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Iasi, Str. Universității no. 16, 700115 Iasi, Romania
dc.publicationName Materials Scince&Engineering C – Materials for Biological Applications
dc.volume 110
dc.publicationDate 2020
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.msec.2020.110658


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