Hierarchical porosity inherited by natural sources affects the mechanical and biological behaviour of bone scaffolds
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
A 3-D porous apatite scaffold (B-HA), recently obtained through biomorphic transformation of a natural wood, is
investigated on its multi-scale porous structure determining superior biological and mechanical behaviour. B-HA
shows a hierarchically organized architecture with wide aligned channels interconnected with smaller tubules,
thus recapitulating in detail the lymphatic network of the original wood template. As induced by its biomimetic
architecture, B-HA displays values of tensile/compressive strengths and stiffness, higher than values usually
measured in sintered ceramics with isotropic porosity. Furthermore, B-HA shows uncommon toughness for a
pure ceramic body, plus a tensile/compressive-strength ratio higher than one, so that the material occupies a
zone in the Ashby map where ceramics are normally absent. From biological viewpoint, cell co-culture tests in
bioreactor are shown to report encouraging results in enhancing the complex tissue regeneration process, thus
making B-HA promising as a scaffold able to promote bone regeneration, particularly for large bone defects.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biomorphic ceramic; Multi-scale hierarchical pore structure; Mechanical properties; Ductility; Cell co-culture
Elenco autori:
Dapporto, Massimiliano; Dozio, SAMUELE MARIA; Sprio, Simone; Ruffini, Andrea; Panseri, Silvia; Montesi, Monica; Tampieri, Anna
Link alla scheda completa:
Pubblicato in: