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The unique calcium chelation property of poly(vinyl phosphonic acid-co-acrylic acid) and effects on osteogenesis in vitro.
Wang, Qi Guang; Wimpenny, Ian; Dey, Rebecca E; Zhong, Xia; Youle, Peter J; Downes, Sandra; Watts, David C; Budd, Peter M; Hoyland, Judith A; Gough, Julie E.
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  • Wang QG; National Engineering Research Center for Biomaterials, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610064, China.
  • Wimpenny I; Division of Cell Matrix Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
  • Dey RE; School of Materials, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
  • Zhong X; School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
  • Youle PJ; School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
  • Downes S; School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
  • Watts DC; School of Materials, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
  • Budd PM; Division of Dentistry, School of Medical Sciences and Photon Science Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
  • Hoyland JA; School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
  • Gough JE; Division of Cell Matrix Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
J Biomed Mater Res A ; 106(1): 168-179, 2018 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28884508
ABSTRACT
There is a clear clinical need for a bioactive bone graft substitute. Poly(vinyl phosphonic acid-co-acrylic acid) (PVPA-co-AA) has been identified as a promising candidate for bone regeneration but there is little evidence to show its direct osteogenic effect on progenitor or mature cells. In this study mature osteoblast-like cells (SaOS-2) and human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs) were cultured with PVPA-co-AA polymers with different VPAAA ratio and at different concentrations in vitro. We are the first to report the direct osteogenic effect of PVPA-co-AA polymer on bone cells and, more importantly, this effect was dependent on VPAAA ratio and concentration. Under the optimized conditions, PVPA-co-AA polymer not only has an osteoconductive effect, enhancing SaOS-2 cell mineralization, but also has an osteoinductive effect to promote hBM-MSCs' osteogenic differentiation. Notably, the same PVPA-co-AA polymer at different concentrations could lead to differential osteogenic effects on both SaOS-2 and hBM-MSCs in vitro. This study furthers knowledge of the PVPA-co-AA polymer in osteogenic studies, which is critical when utilizing the PVPA-co-AA polymer for the design of novel bioactive polymeric tissue engineering scaffolds for future clinical applications. © 2017 The Authors Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part A 106A 168-179, 2018.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Osteogênese / Polivinil / Acrilatos / Transplante Ósseo / Organofosfonatos / Quelantes de Cálcio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Osteogênese / Polivinil / Acrilatos / Transplante Ósseo / Organofosfonatos / Quelantes de Cálcio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article