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Composite scaffolds based on magnesium doped hydroxyapatite and mesoporous nanosized bioactive glass

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2022
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Matic, Tamara
Baščarević, Zvezdana
Janackovic, Djordje
Veljovic, Djordje
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2022 Materials Research Society of Serbia – MRS-Serbi
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Bioceramic materials based on hydroxyapatite (HAP) are widely used as scaffolding material for bone tissue engineering due to their similarity with inorganic part of human bones. Magnesium ion as a dopant in hydroxyapatite was previously shown to improve mechanical properties of HAP based materials, as well as to improve osteoblasts cell proliferation, and induce angiogenesis which stimulate the bone regeneration. Mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBGNPs) present the latest generation of the sol-gel glasses, having high surface area and large pore volume that allow the loading of drugs (antiinflammatory, anti-osteoporotic, anti-cancer etc.) and growth factors for stimulating cell differentiation and proliferation. MBGNPs are highly soluble and more bioactive compared to the hydroxyapatite. However, their high porosity leads to poor mechanical properties of pure MBGNP-based scaffolds. Here we propose composite scaffolds based on magnesium doped hydroxyapatite and MBGNPs obtain...ed by a modified microemulsion-assisted sol-gel synthesis for bone tissue engineering application. Hydrothermally obtained hydroxyapatite doped with 5 mol. % of magnesium ions was calcinated at 1000 °C and mixed with 10-20 wt.% BGNPs to form composite scaffolds by sponge replica method. The addition of MBGNPs has the influence on the sinterability, mechanical properties and bioactivity of the scaffolds.

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hydroxyapatite / mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles / Mg doped hydroxyapatite / sol-gel synthesis
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Twenty-third Annual Conference YUCOMAT 2022 & Twelfth World Round Table Conference on Sintering XII WRTCS Program and the Book of Abstracts, 2022, 167-167
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  • Materials Research Society of Serbia

ISBN: 978-86-919111-7-1

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http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1937
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Mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBGNPs) present the latest generation of the sol-gel glasses, having high surface area and large pore volume that allow the loading of drugs (antiinflammatory, anti-osteoporotic, anti-cancer etc.) and growth factors for stimulating cell differentiation and proliferation. MBGNPs are highly soluble and more bioactive compared to the hydroxyapatite. However, their high porosity leads to poor mechanical properties of pure MBGNP-based scaffolds.
Here we propose composite scaffolds based on magnesium doped hydroxyapatite and MBGNPs obtained by a modified microemulsion-assisted sol-gel synthesis for bone tissue engineering application. Hydrothermally obtained hydroxyapatite doped with 5 mol. % of magnesium ions was calcinated at 1000 °C and mixed with 10-20 wt.% BGNPs to form composite scaffolds by sponge replica method. The addition of MBGNPs has the influence on the sinterability, mechanical properties and bioactivity of the scaffolds.
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year = "2022",
abstract = "Bioceramic materials based on hydroxyapatite (HAP) are widely used as scaffolding material for bone tissue engineering due to their similarity with inorganic part of human bones. Magnesium ion as a dopant in hydroxyapatite was previously shown to improve mechanical properties of HAP based materials, as well as to improve osteoblasts cell proliferation, and induce angiogenesis which stimulate the bone regeneration.
Mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBGNPs) present the latest generation of the sol-gel glasses, having high surface area and large pore volume that allow the loading of drugs (antiinflammatory, anti-osteoporotic, anti-cancer etc.) and growth factors for stimulating cell differentiation and proliferation. MBGNPs are highly soluble and more bioactive compared to the hydroxyapatite. However, their high porosity leads to poor mechanical properties of pure MBGNP-based scaffolds.
Here we propose composite scaffolds based on magnesium doped hydroxyapatite and MBGNPs obtained by a modified microemulsion-assisted sol-gel synthesis for bone tissue engineering application. Hydrothermally obtained hydroxyapatite doped with 5 mol. % of magnesium ions was calcinated at 1000 °C and mixed with 10-20 wt.% BGNPs to form composite scaffolds by sponge replica method. The addition of MBGNPs has the influence on the sinterability, mechanical properties and bioactivity of the scaffolds.",
publisher = "Materials Research Society of Serbia",
journal = "Twenty-third Annual Conference YUCOMAT 2022 & Twelfth World Round Table Conference on Sintering XII WRTCS Program and the Book of Abstracts",
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Matic, T., Baščarević, Z., Janackovic, D.,& Veljovic, D.. (2022). Composite scaffolds based on magnesium doped hydroxyapatite and mesoporous nanosized bioactive glass. in Twenty-third Annual Conference YUCOMAT 2022 & Twelfth World Round Table Conference on Sintering XII WRTCS Program and the Book of Abstracts
Materials Research Society of Serbia., 167-167.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1937
Matic T, Baščarević Z, Janackovic D, Veljovic D. Composite scaffolds based on magnesium doped hydroxyapatite and mesoporous nanosized bioactive glass. in Twenty-third Annual Conference YUCOMAT 2022 & Twelfth World Round Table Conference on Sintering XII WRTCS Program and the Book of Abstracts. 2022;:167-167.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1937 .
Matic, Tamara, Baščarević, Zvezdana, Janackovic, Djordje, Veljovic, Djordje, "Composite scaffolds based on magnesium doped hydroxyapatite and mesoporous nanosized bioactive glass" in Twenty-third Annual Conference YUCOMAT 2022 & Twelfth World Round Table Conference on Sintering XII WRTCS Program and the Book of Abstracts (2022):167-167,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1937 .

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