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Design and fabrication of bone tissue scaffolds based onPCL/PHBV containinghydroxyapatite nanoparticles:dual-leachingtechnique

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART A
Volume 109, Issue 6, Pages 981-993

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.37087

Keywords

bone tissue engineering; hydroxyapatite; nanocomposite scaffold; PCL; PHBV; solvent casting-dual leaching technique

Funding

  1. Tehran University of Medical Sciences [96-04-87-37039]

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The study developed a nano-composite scaffold based on PCL and PHBV, with the addition of n-HA nanoparticles. The scaffolds fabricated using the dual-leaching technique showed good morphology, uniform distribution of nanoparticles, and increased porosity. Mechanical properties analysis indicated that the addition of PHBV and HA nanoparticles led to a decrease in compression modulus and strength of the scaffolds.
Scaffolds are the important part of the tissue-engineering field that are made from different biomaterials using various techniques. In this study, new scaffold based on polycaprolactone (PCL) and poly (hydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) containing hydroxyapatite nanopraticles (n-HA) were fabricated using the dual-leaching technique (DLT). Morphology, porosity, degradation rate, Fourier transfer infrared ray (FTIR) spectra, surface, and mechanical properties as well as capacity of cell binding and cell proliferation on the constructed scaffolds were evaluated. FTIR analysis showed that n-HA particles have some interest interactions with polymeric chains. The best 3D-structure was seen in PCL70PHBV30 scaffold using the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and its structure improved in the presence of 3, 5 wt% of n-HA. Results of energy dispersive x-ray analysis (EDXA, map of Ca) showed that the nanoparticles have the uniform distribution within the fabricated scaffolds. Porosity analysis showed that the particulate salt leaching technique is a successful approach to building a 3D structure. Increasing of PHBV content and n-HA up to 3 and 5 wt% in the PCL matrix led to increase porosity in all samples. Mechanical properties analysis showed that values of compression modulus and strength are decreased with addition of PHBV and HA nanoparticles. These results were directly in line with the results of morphology and porosity. Cell culture experiments demonstrated that the PCL/PHBV/nHA nanocomposite scaffold has a better tendency of proliferation to cells than that of the pure PCL/PHBV scaffold. All of these results suggest promising potentials of the developed PCL/PHBV/nHA scaffolds in this study desire for bone tissue engineering.

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