Mineralized Collagen for Bone Substitute

Mineralized Collagen for Bone Substitute

04/21/20

Publication Title:

An Overview of a Synthetic Nanophase Bone Substitute 

 

Advanced BioMatrix Products Used: 

PureCol® Type I Collagen 

Collagen Hydrogels eBrochure

 

How the products were used:

PureCol® Collagen was mineralized in a manner that produces biomimetically sized nanoapatites intimately associated with the fibrils to form a bone substitute. 

 

Article Abstract:

Material is reviewed that consists of reconstituted collagen fibril gel mineralized in a manner that produces biomimetically sized nanoapatites intimately associated with the fibrils. This gel is formed into usable shapes with a modulus and strength that allow it to be surgically press fitted into bony defects.

The design paradigm for the material is that the nanoapatites will dissolve into soluble Ca2+ as the collagen is degraded into RGD-containing peptide fragments due to osteoclastic action. This is intended to signal to the osteoclasts to continue removing the material in a biomimetic fashion similar to bony remodeling. Preliminary experiments in a subcutaneous rat model show that the material is biocompatible with respect to inflammatory and immunogenic responses, and that it supports cellular invasion.

Preliminary experiments in a critical-sized mandibular defect in rats show that the material is resorbable and functions well as a bone morphogenetic 2 (BMP-2) carrier. We have produced a range of mechanical and biological responses by varying mechanical and chemical processing of the material.


Link to the publication: 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6165146/


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