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PROSECKÁ, E. RAMPICHOVÁ, M. VOJTOVÁ, L. TVRDÍK, D. MELČÁKOVÁ, Š. JUHASOVÁ, J. PLCNER, M. JAKUBOVÁ, R. JANČÁŘ, J. NEČAS, A. KOCHOVÁ, P. KLEPÁČEK, J. TONAR, Z. AMLER, E.
Original Title
Optimized conditions for mesenchymal stem cells to differentiate into osteoblasts on a collagen/hydroxyapatite matrix.
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Collagen/hydroxyapatite (HA) composite scaffolds are known to be suitable scaffolds for seeding with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) differentiated into osteoblasts and for the in vitro production of artificial bones. However, the optimal collagen/HA ratio remains unclear. Our study confirmed that a higher collagen content increased scaffold stiffness but that a greater stiffness was not sufficient for bone tissue formation, a complex process evidently also dependent on scaffold porosity. We found that the scaffold pore diameter was dependent on the concentration of collagen and HA and that it could play a key role in cell seeding. In conclusion, the optimal scaffold for new bone formation and cell proliferation was found to be a composite scaffold formed from 50 wt % HA in 0.5 wt % collagen I solution.
Keywords
collagen/HA scaffold;MSCs;osteoblasts;pore size;mechanical testing
Authors
PROSECKÁ, E.; RAMPICHOVÁ, M.; VOJTOVÁ, L.; TVRDÍK, D.; MELČÁKOVÁ, Š.; JUHASOVÁ, J.; PLCNER, M.; JAKUBOVÁ, R.; JANČÁŘ, J.; NEČAS, A.; KOCHOVÁ, P.; KLEPÁČEK, J.; TONAR, Z.; AMLER, E.
RIV year
2011
Released
19. 8. 2011
Publisher
WILEY PERIODICALS
Location
USA
ISBN
1549-3296
Periodical
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART A
Year of study
99A
Number
2
State
United States of America
Pages from
307
Pages to
315
Pages count
9
BibTex
@article{BUT89272, author="PROSECKÁ, E. and RAMPICHOVÁ, M. and VOJTOVÁ, L. and TVRDÍK, D. and MELČÁKOVÁ, Š. and JUHASOVÁ, J. and PLCNER, M. and JAKUBOVÁ, R. and JANČÁŘ, J. and NEČAS, A. and KOCHOVÁ, P. and KLEPÁČEK, J. and TONAR, Z. and AMLER, E.", title="Optimized conditions for mesenchymal stem cells to differentiate into osteoblasts on a collagen/hydroxyapatite matrix.", journal="JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART A", year="2011", volume="99A", number="2", pages="307--315", issn="1549-3296" }