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Soluble phosphate glass fibres for repair of bone-ligament interface

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, ISSN: 0957-4530, Vol: 16, Issue: 12, Page: 1131-1136
2005
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Phosphate-based fibres of the generic composition (CaO)- (NaO)-(FeO)-(P O) have been evaluated. In vitro, as three dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering of the hard-soft tissue interface by assessing the fibre solubility and growth and functional gene expression of human cells. Primary human osteoblasts and fibroblasts were seeded onto scaffolds and maintained in culture for up to 21 days. Fluorescent immunolabeling revealed the spread cell morphology and significant proliferation pattern on these fibres, particularly on the 3 mol% FeO -containing formulation. Real-time quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (rtQ-PCR) analysis of gene expression using TaqMan® Probes was preformed and it has been established that committed cell differentiation was maintained by both cell types, and was strongly related to the 3 mol% Fe O glass composition. These novel, readily manufactured, soluble glass fibres offer a biocompatible and biochemically favourable alternative in the search for suitable degradable materials used in Tissue Engineering. © 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.

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