CHARACTERIZATION OF BIO-ABSORBABLE AND BIOMIMETIC GRANULES PRODUCED FROM ANIMAL BONE BY THE HIGH VELOCITY ROTATION-CRUSHING AND DEMINERALIZING TECHNIQUE
T. Akazawa, M. Murata, J. Tazaki, J. Hino, Katsuo Nakamura, S. Yoshinari, Y. Tabata, T. Hanawa, M. Takahata, N. Iwasaki, Manabu Ito, Tetsuya Ohmori, Hidekazu Yamachika, M. Kikuchi
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Abstract
granules originated from animal bone were easily prepared by using high velocity rotation-crushing apparatuses. Frozen bovine bone, porcine bone and human femoral bone were crushed together with saline ice for 1 min under 12,000 rpm-rotation number of a stainless-blade in a stainless vessel or a ZrO 2 -blade in a ZrO 2 vessel. The crushed granules exhibited granular sizes of 0.5-2 mm, which were efficient for regeneration of alveolar bone. They were dissolved at 293K under 500 rpm for 20 min in 2.0% HNO 3 aqueous solutions to obtain completely demineralized bone matrix (DBM) granules. The DBM granules were implanted into the subcutaneous tissue of the back region in nude mice. At 4-6 weeks after the implantation, osteoinduction or cartilage-induction as well as bio-absorption were recognized on the surface layers of both DBM granules. The DBM granules may be applied as new biomimetic materials for bone-regeneration therapy and physiological activation substances for biochemistry.