Issue 20, 2017, Issue in Progress

13-93 bioactive glass/alginate composite scaffolds 3D printed under mild conditions for bone regeneration

Abstract

Composite scaffolds of type 13-93 bioactive glass (13-93 BG) and sodium alginate (SA), denoted 13-93 BG/SA, in mass ratios of 0 : 4, 1 : 4, 2 : 4 and 4 : 4 were prepared for bone regeneration by 3D printing under mild conditions. All obtained scaffolds were completely interconnected. As the 13-93 BG/SA mass ratio increased from 0 : 4 to 4 : 4, the pore size improved from 340 ± 27 to 530 ± 27 μm, porosity increased from 65.5 ± 5.3 to 87.5 ± 3.9% and shrinkage ratios decreased by half. Moreover, 13-93 BG incorporation improved the compressive strength and modulus of the SA scaffold, achieving highest values of 16.74 ± 1.78 MPa and 79.49 ± 7.38 MPa, respectively, in 13-93 BG/SA with a 2 : 4 mass ratio. Furthermore, in vitro apatite mineralization, the release of bioactive ions (Mg2+ and SiO44−) and a weakly alkaline pH were exhibited by scaffolds containing 13-93 BG, which further promoted the attachment, proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of rBMSCs on composite scaffolds. As a result, 3D-printed 13-93 BG/SA scaffold was an ideal candidate for bone regeneration.

Graphical abstract: 13-93 bioactive glass/alginate composite scaffolds 3D printed under mild conditions for bone regeneration

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Dec 2016
Accepted
23 Jan 2017
First published
17 Feb 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 11880-11889

13-93 bioactive glass/alginate composite scaffolds 3D printed under mild conditions for bone regeneration

G. Luo, Y. Ma, X. Cui, L. Jiang, M. Wu, Y. Hu, Y. Luo, H. Pan and C. Ruan, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 11880 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA27669E

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