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Formation of apatite?collagen complexes

✍ Scribed by Doi, Y. ;Horiguchi, T. ;Moriwaki, Y. ;Kitago, H. ;Kajimoto, T. ;Iwayama, Y.


Book ID
102654030
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
745 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


An apatite-collagen complex was prepared in calcium Pglycerophosphate solutions at pH 9.0 and 37Β°C with the purpose of developing new bone substitutes that more closely resemble bone than currently available materials. Reconstituted type I collagen as well as sheet collagen were crosslinked in the presence of alkaline phosphatase and egg-yolk phosvitin. The crosslinked collagens were immersed in dailyrenewed calcium P-glycerophosphate solutions for 2 and 4 weeks to induce the deposition of apatite on the collagen fibers. After 2 weeks of reaction, for example, apatites deposited approximately two times the crosslinked collagen in weight. With reconstituted collagen, the complex showed some elasticity but no apatite was visually observed to detach under deformation with fingers and forceps. The complex, moreover, did not disintegrate when immersed in saline or animal blood. Nevertheless, the complex resorbed with no evidence of cytotoxity when implanted in muscle tissues. These findings suggest that the apatite-collagen complex prepared would be useful as bone substitutes, especially for periodontal osseous lesion repair and alveolar ridge augmentation.


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