Microstructure analysis of calcium phosphate formed in tendon
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Microstructure analysis of calcium phosphate formed in tendon
Abstract
The surface of soft tendon tissue has been modified using calcium phosphate in order for the tendon to directly connect with hard bone and reconstruct an injured ligament. Calcium phosphate was coated onto the tendon in a soaking process using alternating a CaCl(2) (200 mM) and a Na(2)HPO(4) (120 mM) solution. According to SEM/EDX observations, calcium phosphate was formed, not only on the tendon surface, but also inside the tendon tissue. When the tendon was treated with seven soaking cycles, calcium phosphate was detected between 0-500 microm from the tendon surface. According to TEM observations, the crystal morphology of calcium phosphate depends on the distance from the surface. Hydroxyapatite crystals were observed near the surface, while octa-calcium phosphate crystals could be observed further from the surface, thus at initial soaking. The crystals were formed on collagen fibrils in spaces between the collagen fibrils with the c-axes of the crystals aligned parallel with the collagen fibrils. This finding suggests Ca(2+) ions to interact with the tendon surface, most probably with the carboxyl functional groups of collagen, and subsequently forming nucleation centers for the crystals.
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