Osteogenesis by Bone Marrow Cells in a Novel Hybrid Alginate/calcium Phosphate Sponge Scaffold

[SYNOPSIS] The purpose of this study was to prepare a porous sponge-like scaffold and evaluate hard tissue formation in the scaffold. It is desirable for the scaffold to be modified its configuration easily in accordance with the defect of a tooth in clinics. Then, we developed sponge-like porous sc...

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Published inJournal of Oral Tissue Engineering Vol. 9; no. 3; pp. 113 - 125
Main Authors Hideyuki KAKIGI, Masataka YOSHIKAWA, Hiroyuki HAYASHI
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Association of Regenerative Dentistry 30.03.2012
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Summary:[SYNOPSIS] The purpose of this study was to prepare a porous sponge-like scaffold and evaluate hard tissue formation in the scaffold. It is desirable for the scaffold to be modified its configuration easily in accordance with the defect of a tooth in clinics. Then, we developed sponge-like porous scaffolds from sodium alginate (AL) gel. Scanning electron microscopic observation found spherical and interconnected pores with appropriate size for osteogenesis in the scaffolds prepared from 4% AL gel by freeze-drying. Intensity of the scaffold was improved by cross-linkage of the gel with calcium chloride or addition of a tri-calcium phosphate (TCP) at 10% in the gel. Scaffolds prepared from 4% AL gel with 10% α-TCP showed significantly high level of osteocalcin and ALP activity. It might be because of cell adhesive property of α-TCP. It is concluded that 4% AL gel with 10% α-TCP would be suitable to prepare the porous sponge-like scaffold.
ISSN:1348-9623