## Abstract A biodegradable GTP composite composed of OPCs crosslinked gelatin with tricalcium phosphate was prepared as a novel bone substitute. The effects of the degree of crosslinking on the swelling ratio, __in vitro__ degradation rate, and morphology of the GTP composite are discussed. Adding
Biocompatibility and biodegradation of a bone composite containing tricalcium phosphate and genipin crosslinked gelatin
โ Scribed by Yao, Chun-Hsu ;Liu, Bai-Shuan ;Hsu, Shan-Hui ;Chen, Yueh-Sheng ;Tsai, Chin-Chuan
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 546 KB
- Volume
- 69A
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
A biodegradable composite (GGT) containing tricalcium phosphate ceramic particles and genipin crosslinked gelatin was developed for use as a bone substitute. The objective of this study was to assess the biocompatibility and the osteoconductivity of the GGT composite on new bone formation in vitro. Additionally, biodegradation and biocompatibility of the GGT composite in animals were investigated. Results of the GGT composites cocultured with osteoblasts showed that the concentration of genipin used as a crosslinking agent should be <0.5 wt % to avoid cytotoxicity. For in vivo degradation studies, we found that when the concentration of genipin in the composite <0.5 wt % was not enough to fully crosslink the gelatin, it results in a rapid degradation of the gelatinโgenipin mixture. However, we also found that the foreign body capsule surrounding the GGT composite containing 1.0 wt % of the genipin was much thicker than that in the other three groups, that is, the composites containing 0.05, 0.1, and 0.5 wt % of the genipin. We therefore concluded that the ideal concentration of genipin used in the GGT was 0.5 wt %. Finally, we examined the organ culture units, which were maintained in cultured medium for 5 weeks. Morphology of tissue was observed and the quantitative evaluation of the regenerated bone was determined. We found that the GGT composites containing 0.5 wt % of the genipin had an excellent biocompatibility and could produce osteoconduction for the regenerating bone tissues. ยฉ 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res 69A: 709โ717, 2004
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