Preparation of chitosan/hydroxyapatite membrane and its effect on cell culture.
- Author:
Julin YANG
1
;
Changren ZHOU
;
Ye TIAN
;
Jinhuan TIAN
Author Information
1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Ji'nan University, Guangzhou 510632, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Alkaline Phosphatase;
metabolism;
Animals;
Bone Substitutes;
pharmacology;
Cell Proliferation;
drug effects;
Cells, Cultured;
Chitosan;
chemical synthesis;
pharmacology;
Durapatite;
chemical synthesis;
pharmacology;
Membranes, Artificial;
Mesenchymal Stromal Cells;
cytology;
Rats
- From:
Journal of Biomedical Engineering
2009;26(3):580-584
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Compound membranes of chitosan/hydroxyapatite were prepared by blending. The physical performance showed that the air-water contact angles decreased from chitosan's 103 degrees to chitosan/hydroxyapatite's 57 and the water adsorption rate increased slightly. When immersed into culture medium, the materials adsorbed Ca2+, and low crystalline hydroxyapatite deposited on the surface of the membranes. Chitosan/hydroxyapatite compound membranes could enhance the attachment and proliferation of mescenchymal stem cells (MSCs). After 12 days' induction on the materials, the alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity value of MSCs on the compound membrane was 10.1, being much higher than 1.6 on chitosan membrane (P<0.01). All these results indicate that chitosan does not have very good affinity for MSCs, but the biocompatibility of chitosan can be apparently enhanced after mixing with hydroxyapatite. The compound membrane stimulates MSCs to differentiate into osteoblasts and it may be a good potential material for bone substitution.