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Composites consisting of poly(methyl methacrylate) and alumina powder: An evaluation of their mechanical and biological properties

✍ Scribed by Shinzato, Shuichi ;Nakamura, Takashi ;Kokubo, Tadashi ;Kitamura, Yoshiro


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
492 KB
Volume
60
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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We developed new composites consisting of comparatively high molecular weight poly(methyl methacrylate) (hPMMA) and delta-alumina powder or alpha-alumina powder (designated delta-APC and alpha-APC, respectively) that allowed direct bone formation on their surfaces in vivo. delta-Alumina powder was manufactured by the fusing and quenching of pulverized alumina powder. It was composed mainly of delta-crystal phases of alumina. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the static mechanical properties and biological properties of these composites. The hPMMA itself was used as a reference material. The bending strength and Young's modulus of both delta-APC and alpha-APC were significantly higher than those of hPMMA, and the alumina composites are believed to be strong enough for use under weight-bearing conditions. The three types of composites were packed into the intramedullary canals of rat tibiae to evaluate osteoconductivity, as determined by an affinity index. Rats were sacrificed 4 and 8 weeks after surgery. The affinity index, equal to the length of bone in direct contact with the composite surface and expressed as a percentage of the total length of the composite surface, was calculated for each composite at each interval. Histologically, new bone had formed along the surfaces of both delta-APC and alpha-APC within 4 weeks. The affinity indices for both delta-APC and alpha-APC increased significantly with time up to 8 weeks. At 8 weeks, the affinity index for delta-APC was significantly higher than the indices for alpha-APC and hPMMA. This study revealed that the excellent osteoconductivity of delta-APC was due to the delta-crystal phases of alumina and the high molecular weight of hPMMA. delta-APC shows promise as a base for developing a highly osteoconductive and mechanically strong biomaterial.


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