Title of article :
Morphological, mechanical, and biocompatibility characterization
of macroporous alumina scaffolds coated with calcium phosphate/
PVA
Author/Authors :
Hermes S. Costa، نويسنده , , Alexandra A. P. Mansur، نويسنده , ,
Edel F. Barbosa-Stancioli، نويسنده , , Marivalda M. Pereira، نويسنده , , Herman S. Mansur، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
In bone tissue engineering, a highly porous
artificial extracellular matrix or scaffold is required to
accommodate cells and guide the tissue regeneration in
three-dimension. Calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramics are
widely used for bone substitution and repair due to their
biocompatibility, bioactivity, and osteoconduction. However,
compared to alumina ceramics, either in the dense or
porous form, the mechanical strength achieved for calcium
phosphates is generally lower. In the present work, the
major goal was to develop a tri-dimensional macroporous
alumina scaffold with a biocompatible PVA/calcium
phosphate coating to be potentially used as bone tissue
substitute. This approach aims to combine the high
mechanical strength of the alumina scaffold with the biocompatibility
of calcium phosphate based materials.
Hence, the porous alumina scaffolds were produced by the
polymer foam replication procedure. Then, these scaffolds
were submitted to two different coating methods: the
biomimetic and the immersion in a calcium phosphate/
polyvinyl alcohol (CaP/PVA) slurry. The microstructure,
morphology and crystallinity of the macroporous alumina
scaffolds samples and coated with CaP/PVA were characterized
by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform
Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Scanning Electron
Microscopy (SEM/EDX) analysis. Also, specific surface
area was assessed by BET nitrogen adsorption method and
mechanical behavior was evaluated by axial compression
tests. Finally, biocompatibility and cytotoxicity were evaluated
by VERO cell spreading and attachment assays under
SEM. The morphological analysis obtained from SEM
photomicrograph results has indicated that 3D macroporous
alumina scaffolds were successfully produced, with
estimated porosity of over 65% in a highly interconnected
network. In addition, the mechanical test results have indicated
that porous alumina scaffolds with ultimate compressive
strength of over 3.0 MPa were produced. Concerning to
the calcium phosphate coatings, the results have showed that
the biomimetic method was not efficient on producing a
detectable layer onto the alumina scaffolds. On the other
hand, a uniform and adherent inorganic–organic coating was
effectively formed onto alumina macroporous scaffold by
the immersion of the porous structure into the CaP/PVA
suspension. Viable VERO cells were verified onto the
surface of alumina porous scaffold samples coated with
PVA–calcium phosphate. In conclusion, a new method was
developed to produce alumina with tri-dimensional porous
structure and uniformly covered with a biocompatible
coating of calcium phosphate/PVA. Such system has high
potential to be used in bone tissue engineering.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science