Biocompatibility In-vivo of Poly-L-lactide and Bioactive Glass Composite Substitute for Internal Fracture Fixation

2011 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 797-802 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhihua Zhou ◽  
Qingfeng Yi ◽  
Yongyi Gao ◽  
Lihua Liu ◽  
Qingquan Liu ◽  
...  

Poly-L-lactide (PLLA) has been applied to bone replacement materials due to its good biocompatibility and biodegradability However, its lack of bioactivity and the release of acidic degradation products, which may lead to inflammatory responses, limit its application. Composite materials based on PLLA and bioactive glass (BG) were prepared by a moulding method and the screws were machined from the composites. The biocompatibility in vivo of PLLA/BG composite material was evaluated by haematoxylin and eosin staining, and the bone-bonding ability of PLLA/BG composite was also performed by using tetracycline staining, Von Kossa staining, Alizarin S red staining and Masson's trichromatic staining. Tissue responses evaluated for 1 to 12 weeks revealed that PLLA/BG implants were tissue tolerant and had nonbacterial inflammatory. PLGA/BG composite showed better histological compatibility than PVC implant in the in vivo study. A good ability of bone-bonding of PLLA/BG was determined by implantation into rabbit muscle and femoral condyle, and the mineralization appeared around the PLLA/BG implant materials. The results showed that PLLA/BG composites have good biocompatibility as absorbable materials for internal fracture fixation.

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Siwar Mosbahi ◽  
Hassane Oudadesse ◽  
Claire Roiland ◽  
Bertrand Lefeuvre ◽  
Lotfi Slimani ◽  
...  

The present study aimed to enhance the anti-osteoporotic performance of bioactive glass (46S6) through its association with bisphosphonate such as risedronate with amounts of 8, 12, and 20%. Obtained composites have been called 46S6-8RIS, 46S6-12RIS, and 46S6-20RIS, respectively. In vitro and in vivo explorations have been carried out. Bioactive glass and risedronate association has been performed by adsorption process. Structure analyses have been carried out to evaluate and to understand their chemical interactions. Solid Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been employed to study the structural properties of obtained biocomposite. The spectra deconvolution showed the appearance of a species (Q4) in the biocomposites 46S6-8RIS, 46S6-12RIS, and 46S6-20RIS indicating their successful chemical association. In vitro experiments showed the enhancement of the chemical reactivity of the composites 46S6-xRIS compared to the pure bioactive glass. In fact, the silicon liberation after 30 days of immersion was 50 ppm for pure bioactive glass 46S6, and 41, 64, and 62 from 46S6-8RIS, 46S6-12RIS, and 46S6-20RIS, respectively. Based on the in vitro results, 46S6-8RIS was implanted in the femoral condyle of an ovariectomized rat and compared with implanted pure glass in the goal to highlight its anti-osteoporotic performance. After 60 days, implanted group with 46S6-8RIS showed the increase in bone mineral density (BMD with 10%) and bone volume fraction (BV/TV with 80%) and the decrease in trabecular separation (Tb/Sp with 74%) when compared to that of 46S6 group. These results are confirmed by the histopathological analyses, which showed the bone trabeculae reconnection after the 46S6-8RIS implantation. Chemical analyses showed the reduction in silicon (Si) and sodium (Na) ion concentrations, and the rise in calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) ion levels, which was explained by the dissolution of biocomposite matrix and the deposition of hydroxyapatite layer. Histomorphometric results highlighted the risedronate effect on the antiosteoporotic phenomenon. Obtained results showed good behavior with only 8% of introduced risedronate in the glass matrix.


2005 ◽  
Vol 75 (12) ◽  
pp. 1096-1099 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas R. Edwards ◽  
Greg Tevelen ◽  
Hugh English ◽  
Ross Crawford

2007 ◽  
Vol 336-338 ◽  
pp. 1625-1627
Author(s):  
Li Min Dong ◽  
Chen Wang ◽  
Rui Liu ◽  
Jie Mo Tian ◽  
Qing Feng Zan

The in vivo study was performed to evaluate the biocompatibility and osteogenous ability of injectable fast-setting calcium phosphate cement (CPC). Eighteen four-week-old New Zealand white rabbits were divided into six groups randomly, three in each group. According to the principle of selfcontrast at the same time, cavities of 5mm in diameter and 6mm in depth were drilled in femoral condyle of rabbits. The materials were implanted into cavities of the left leg, the right leg as the blank control group. Rabbits were sacrificed at 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 and 24 weeks after surgery. The microstructure of specimens was observed using ESEM. The results showed that injectable fast-setting CPC had good fluidity and plasticity; it could be injected into bone defects and fast-set in situ. The start setting time was 5-8 min and the compressive strength was 25-30 MPa. The CPC had good biocompatibility and osteoconductivity, and benefited to the repair of bone defects.


2017 ◽  
Vol 130 ◽  
pp. 8-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.D. Lima ◽  
S.A. Mantri ◽  
C.V. Mikler ◽  
R. Contieri ◽  
C.J. Yannetta ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
O G Dudko ◽  
I V Storoschuk ◽  
V V Pickula ◽  
Yu V Strashok ◽  
M I Ribak ◽  
...  

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