摘要

Tricalcium phosphate (TCP) is a bioceramic that is widely used in orthopedic and dental applications. TCP structures show excellent biocompatibility as well as biodegradability. In this study, porous -TCP scaffolds were prepared by thermal decomposition of naphthalene. Scaffolds with 57.64%+/- 3.54% density and a maximum pore size around 100 m were fabricated via removing 30% naphthalene at 1150 degrees C. The compressive strength for these scaffolds was 32.85 +/- 1.41 MPa. Furthermore, by mixing 1 wt % SrO and 0.5 wt % SiO2, pore interconnectivity improved, but the compressive strength decreased to 22.40 +/- 2.70 MPa. However, after addition of polycaprolactone coating layers, the compressive strength of doped scaffolds increased to 29.57 +/- 3.77 MPa. Porous scaffolds were implanted in rabbit femur defects to evaluate their biological property. The addition of dopants triggered osteoinduction by enhancing osteoid formation, osteocalcin expression, and bone regeneration, especially at the interface of the scaffold and host bone. This study showed processing flexibility to make interconnected porous scaffolds with different pore size and volume fraction porosity, while maintaining high compressive mechanical strength and excellent bioactivity. Results show that SrO/SiO2-doped porous TCP scaffolds have excellent potential to be used in bone tissue engineering applications.

  • 出版日期2015-11