Injectable Hydrated Calcium Phosphate Bone-like Paste: Synthesis, In Vitro, and In Vivo Biocompatibility Assessment

A. Teterina, V. Minaychev, Polina V Smirnova, Margarita I. Kobiakova, I. Smirnov, R. Fadeev, Alexey A. Egorov, A. Ashmarin, Kira V. Pyatina, A. Senotov, I. Fadeeva, V. Komlev
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The injectable hydrated calcium phosphate bone-like paste (hCPP) was developed with suitable rheological characteristics, enabling unhindered injection through standard 23G needles. In vitro assays showed the cytocompatibility of hCPP with mesenchymal embryonic C3H10T1/2 cell cultures. The hCPP was composed of aggregated micro-sized particles with sphere-like shapes and low crystallinity. The ability of hCPP particles to adsorb serum proteins (FBS) was investigated. The hCPP demonstrated high protein adsorption capacity, indicating its potential in various biomedical applications. The results of the in vivo assay upon subcutaneous injection in Wistar rats indicated nontoxicity and biocompatibility of experimental hCPP, as well as gradual resorption of hCPP, comparable to the period of bone regeneration. The data obtained are of great interest for the development of commercial highly effective osteoplastic materials for bone tissue regeneration and augmentation.
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研制出具有合适流变特性的可注射水合磷酸钙骨样糊状物(hCPP),可通过标准23G针进行无阻碍注射。体外实验表明,hCPP与间充质胚胎C3H10T1/2细胞培养物具有细胞相容性。hCPP是由球状微颗粒聚集而成,结晶度低。研究了hCPP颗粒吸附血清蛋白(FBS)的能力。hCPP具有较高的蛋白质吸附能力,在生物医学领域具有广泛的应用前景。Wistar大鼠皮下注射hCPP的体内实验结果表明,实验hCPP无毒性,具有生物相容性,并逐渐被吸收,与骨再生期相当。所获得的数据对于开发用于骨组织再生和增强的商用高效骨塑材料具有重要意义。
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