Fabrication of tissue engineered bone by seeding osteoblasts into titanium coral scaffolds
- VernacularTitle:钛网-珊瑚复合支架的组织工程骨研究
- Author:
Fulin CHEN
;
Tianqiu MAO
;
Guicong DING
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Biomedical engineering;
Titanium;
Stents;
Anthozoa
- From:
Journal of Practical Stomatology
2001;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
砄bjective:To fabricate bone tissue that has similar structural and mechanical characters with normal bone.Methods: Titanium meshes were molded into the shape of column in the length of 12 mm and in the diameter of 8 mm. The column was filled with natural coral granduls.4?10 7 marrow derived osteoblasts in 200 ?l cell culture medium were seeded into each of five scaffolds and incubated in vitro for 2 d to ensure that cells adhere well on the scaffolds. Then the scaffolds were implanted subcutaneously into the back of nude mice. Two months after implantation, the animals were sacrificed and the implanted materials were investigated by gross specimen inspection, X ray examination and histological observation. Results:2 months after in vivo incubation, the newly formed tissue was red and had the gross appearance of bone, and kept the original shape of column. Titanium mesh situated in the surface area. X ray examination showed that large amount of new bone formed in the scaffolds, there was no space between new bone and titanium mesh. Most of coral granduls had been absorbed. Histological observation demonstrated that in the surface area, new bone integrated well with titanium mesh and was enforced by titanium mesh(like cortical bone), and in the middle area large amount of lamellar bone formed.Conclusion: Newly formed bone in this experiment has similar structural with normal cortical bone.