Synthesis of bioactive organic-inorganic nanohybrid for bone repair through sol-gel processing
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- DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2003.221
Synthesis of bioactive organic-inorganic nanohybrid for bone repair through sol-gel processing
Abstract
So-called bioactive ceramics have been attractive because they form bone-like apatite on their surfaces to bond directly to living bone when implanted in bony defects. However, they are much more brittle and much less flexible than natural bone. Organic-inorganic hybrids consisting of flexible organic polymers and the essential constituents of the bioactive ceramics (i.e., Si-OH groups and Ca2+ ions) are useful as novel bone substitutes, because of their bioactivity and mechanical properties analogous to those of natural bone. In the present study, organic-inorganic nanohybrids were synthesized from hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) and methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (MPS), as well as various calcium salts. Bioactivity of the synthesized hybrids was assessed in vitro by examining their acceptance of apatite deposition in simulated body fluid (Kokubo solution). The prepared hybrids formed apatite in Kokubo solution when they were modified with calcium chloride (CaCl2) at 5 or 10 mol% of the total of MPS and HEMA. Deposition of a kind of calcium phosphate was observed for the hybrids modified with calcium acetate (Ca(CH3COO)2), although it could not be identified with apatite. The addition of glycerol up to 10 mol% of the total of MPS and HEMA or water up to 20 mol% as plasticizers did not appreciably decrease the acceptance of apatite formation of the hybrids. These findings allow wide selectivity in the design of bioactive nanohybrids developed by organic modification of the Si-OH group and calcium ion through sol-gel processing. Such nanohybrids have potential as novel bone substitutes with both high bioactivity and high flexibility.
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