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Use of a fluorescent probe to monitor the enhanced affinity of rh-BMP-2 to silicated-calcium phosphate synthetic bone graft substitutes under competitive conditions.
Mafina, Marc-Krystelle; Sullivan, Alice C; Hing, Karin A.
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  • Mafina MK; School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary, University of London, Bancroft Road, Mile End, London E1 4NS, United Kingdom. Electronic address: m.k.mafina@qmul.ac.uk.
  • Sullivan AC; School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Bancroft Road, Mile End, London E1 4NS, United Kingdom. Electronic address: a.c.sullivan@qmul.ac.uk.
  • Hing KA; School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary, University of London, Bancroft Road, Mile End, London E1 4NS, United Kingdom. Electronic address: k.a.hing@qmul.ac.uk.
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ; 80: 207-212, 2017 Nov 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28866158
A comparative investigation was undertaken on 1-2mm sized granules of two forms of synthetic bone graft substitute (SBG) with identical pore structure but varied bulk chemistry, stoichiometric hydroxyapatite (HA) and silicate substituted (0.8wt% Si) hydroxyapatite (SA), to assess the influence of SBG chemistry on the relative affinity of an osteogenic growth factor (GF), recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2). A previously described novel fluorescent probe, fluoresceinthioureidoaminocaproic acid (FTCA), was covalently attached to rhBMP-2 to give FTCA-rhBMP-2 and facilitate the quantitative monitoring of GF uptake and release from the two chemistries of SBG. The relative affinity of rhBMP-2 for the HA and SA granules was assessed at a physiologically relevant concentration of 300ngmL-1 from three (increasingly complex) environments; phosphate buffered saline (PBS), minimum Eagles' medium (MEM) and serum supplemented MEM (SCEM) in order to closely mimic clinical bone repair procedures. The results demonstrated that rhBMP-2 affinity to SBGs was highly sensitive to both SBG chemistry and the composition of the local environment. Under the most physiologically relevant competitive conditions of SCEM, rhBMP-2 showed greater affinity to SA (P<0.05) such that 50% of the rhBMP-2 in solution was adsorbed to the SA granules after only 15min, as compared to 30% adsorbed to the HA granules. Subsequent investigation of the desorption of adsorbed GF from the SBGs demonstrated that a significantly higher percentage of the adsorbed rhBMP-2 was desorbed from HA as compared to SA granules. Together, these observations suggested that at physiologically relevant concentrations and conditions, rhBMP-2 has a greater affinity to silicate-substituted hydroxyapatite as compared to stoichiometric hydroxyapatite, which may in part explain the enhanced osteoconductivity and reported osteoinductivity for silicate-substituted hydroxyapatite based SBGs.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Factor de Crecimiento Transformador beta / Proteína Morfogenética Ósea 2 Idioma: En Revista: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Factor de Crecimiento Transformador beta / Proteína Morfogenética Ósea 2 Idioma: En Revista: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article