Nano-hydroxyapatite/collagen composites imitating cancellous bone for repair of massive bone defects in rabbits
- VernacularTitle:仿松质骨的胶原/纳米羟基磷灰石人工骨修复兔大段骨缺损
- Author:
Qingliu HU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research
2008;12(45):8935-8938
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: A nano-artificial bone imitating cancellous bone has been developed. It is necessary to perform a series of animal experiments regarding this artificial bone prior to clinical trials for providing technical information.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the biodegradability, osteoconductivity, and osteoinductivity of nano-hydroxyapatite/collagen (nano-HA/CO) composites imitating cancellous bone.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: A randomized controlled animal experiment was performed at the Guangdong Medical Laboratory Animal Center between March and June 2007.MATERIALS: The HA powder was synthesized by a co-precipitation reaction. The obtained HA powder was added into collagen solution at a certain ratio under vigorous stirring. The nano-HA/CO composites were frozen-dried to obtain nano-artificial bone. Fifteen New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into 3 groups, with 5 rats per group: blank control, coral-HA, and nano-HA/CO.METHODS: Following local anesthesia, 10 mm bone defect was made on the right ulnas in all rabbits. HA coral and Nano-HA/CO bone composites were inserted into the defects in the HA and nano-HA/CO groups, respectively. The blank control group received no any implantation. At 30 and 60 days following surgery, biocompatibility and osteoinductivity of cancellous bone resembling nano-HA/CO bone substitute were assessed by macroscopic examination, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photography, and histological examination after implantation in vivo.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Ultrastructure and degradation condition of nano-HA/CO bone substitute, postoperative wound healing, and osteo-regeneration in defect region.RESULTS: The nano-HA/CO bone composite possessed interconnected porosity and pore size resembling cancellous bone, which benefits in-growth of osteoblasts and blood vessels. At 30 days following surgery, the nano-HA/CO group exhibited that osteoblasts spread around, and ossification occurred in almost all newly formed bone area. At 60 days following surgery, the coral-HA group showed that only connective tissue regenerated without bone tissue regeneration and degradation of grafts.CONCLUSION: This nano-HA/CO bone composite shows great promise in repairing massive bone defect in stead of autograft.