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Hydroxy-Apatite (HA) is a hard mineral component of mineralized tissues, mainly
composed of calcium and phosphate. Due to its bioavailability, HA is potentially
used for the repair and regeneration of mineralized tissues. For this purpose, the
properties of HA are significantly improved by adding natural and synthetic materials.
In this sense, the Germanium (Ge) mineral was loaded in HA biomaterial by cold
isostatic pressure for the first time and characterization and biocompatibility using
Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells (BM-MSCs) were investigated. The addition of
Ge at 5% improved the solubility (3.32%), stiffness (18.34 MPa), water holding (31.27%)
and biodegradation (21.87%) properties of HA, compared to control. Compared to all
composite biomaterials, the drug releasing behavior of HA-3% Ge was higher at pH 1 and
3 and the maximum drug release was obtained at pH 7 and 9 with HA-5% Ge biomaterials.
Among the different mediums tested, the DMEM-medium showed a higher drug release
rate, especially at 60 min. HA-Ge biomaterials showed better protein adhesion and
apatite layer formation, which ultimately proves the compatibility in BMMSCs culture.
Except for higher concentrations of HA (5 and 10 mg/mL), the different concentrations
of Ge and HA and wells coated with 1% of HA-1% Ge had higher BM-MSCs growth than
control. All these findings concluded that the fabricated HA biomaterials loaded with Ge
could be the potential biomaterial for culturing mammalian cells towards mineralized
tissue repair and dental regeneration.
Biography
Jeevithan Elango is affiliated to the Department of Biomaterials Engineering, Faculty of Health Sciences, UCAMUniversidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia, Guadalupe, 30107 Murcia, Spain.
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