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Hierarchically porous calcium phosphate scaffold with degradable PLGA microsphere network

Qian, Guowen; Wu, Tingting; Ye, Jiandong*
Science Citation Index Expanded
江西理工大学

摘要

Calcium phosphate cement (CPC) is widely used in orthopedics, dentistry and spine surgery because of its excellent biocompatibility, osteoconductivity, arbitrary shaping and self-setting ability. However, slow degradation rate of CPC decreases its bone regeneration efficacy. Herein, poly (lactic co-glycolic acid) microspheres (PLGAm) and wollastonite (WS) were mixed with CPC powder to prepare CPC composite pastes, and then the composite pastes were perfused into poly (lactic co-glycolic acid) network (PLGAnw) to construct composite bone repair materials. The degradation of PLGAnw generated interconnected macropores with the short side of about 468 mu m along horizontal axis and the long side of about 785 mu m along longitudinal axis, while PLGAm degradation generated isolated or partially connected relative smaller spherical macropores with the size range of 53-106 mu m and 106-150 mu m, respectively, which was same with PLGAm; in addition, CPC formed micro/nano pores after hydration, thus constructing in-situ hierarchically porous CPC composite scaffolds. Meanwhile, PLGAnw and PLGAm also significantly promoted the degradation of CPC due to the release of acidic by-products. Therefore, the introduction of PLGA network and microspheres not only can evidently accelerate degradation of CPC, but also in-situ form connected macropores and hierarchically porous after their degradation, which are expected to improve bone repair effect of CPC.

关键词

Calcium phosphate cement Poly (lactic co-glycolic acid) Degradation Hierarchical pore structure