Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Three-dimensional porous hydroxyapatite/collagen
(HA/Coll) composites with a random pore structure
were obtained by freeze-drying and crosslinked by an enzymatic
treatment using microbial transglutaminase
(mTGase). The procedure resulted in improved mechanical
strength and thermal stability of the scaffolds. The scaffolds
were characterized in terms of their stability (Coll
release, swelling, collagenase-mediated degradation), thermal
properties (thermogravimetric analysis, differential
scanning calorimetry), mechanical behavior under compression
and cell compatibility. Enzymatic treatment stabilized
the sponges to water vapors, with measurable swelling
ratio between 100% for HA/Coll/mTGase 0/100 to
5% for HA/Coll/mTGase 80/20. Weight loss in water due
to Coll release was between 2 and 10% in mTGase-crosslinked
samples and decreased with increasing HA content.
Cultures of MG63 osteoblast-like cells and human umbilical
vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) showed good adhesion
and proliferation on the scaffolds, good viability (through
MTT test, 100-150% of control), and good differentiation
(alkaline phosphatase, up to 40 UI/L with respect to
35 UI/L for control).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
collagen; crosslinking; hydroxyapatite; tissue engineering; transglutaminase
Elenco autori:
Ciardelli, Gianluca
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