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Sintered porous hydroxyapatites with intrinsic osteoinductive activity: geometric induction of bone formation

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dc.contributor.author Ripamonti, U en_US
dc.contributor.author Crooks, J en_US
dc.contributor.author Kirkbride, AN en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2007-03-26T12:06:38Z en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2007-06-07T10:07:04Z
dc.date.available 2007-03-26T12:06:38Z en_US
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dc.date.issued 1999-08 en_US
dc.identifier.citation Ripamonti, U, Crooks, J and Kirkbride, AN. 1999. Sintered porous hydroxyapatites with intrinsic osteoinductive activity: geometric induction of bone formation. South African Journal of Science, vol. 95(8), pp 335-343 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0038-2353 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2061 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2061
dc.description.abstract Sintered hydroxyapatites induce bone formation in adult baboons via intrinsic osteoinductivity regulated by the geometry of the substratum. Bone is thereby formed without exogenous bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), well-characterized inducers of bone formation. Monolithic discs of sintered hydroxyapatite, fabricated with concavities of 800 and 1600 mu m diameter on both planar surfaces, were implanted in the rectus abdominis of the baboon (Papio ursinus). Histology on days 30 and 90 revealed de novo generation of bone exclusively within the concavities of the substratum. Porous hydroxyapatites were subsequently fabricated by impregnating polyurethane foams with slurry preparations of powdered hydroxyapatite, so that porous spaces formed by the coalescence of repetitive sequences of concavities. Artefacts were sintered in rod and disc configurations for implantation in heterotopic intramuscular sites and orthotopic calvarial sites, respectively. In four specimens, bone had formed in concavities of the substratum 30 days after implantation in the rectus abdominis. On day 90, bone morphogenesis with associated marrow had occurred in 33 specimens (41 %). Calvarial specimens showed substantial bone formation, culminating in complete penetration of bone within the porous spaces. On day 30, the immunolocalization of BMP family members (BMP-3 and OP-1/BMP-7) in cellular material at the hydroxyapatite interface suggests that the sintered ceramic may act as a solid-state matrix for adsorption of endogenously produced BMPs. These experiments demonstrate intrinsic osteoinductivity by monolithic and porous sintered hydroxyapatites implanted in heterotopic sites of adult primates, and that the geometry of the substratum profoundly regulates the expression of the osteogenic phenotype. The incorporation of specific biological activities into biomaterials achieved by manipulating the geometry of the substratum, defined as geometric induction of bone formation, will help engineer morphometric responses for therapeutic osteogenesis in clinical contexts. en_US
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dc.publisher Bureau Scientific Publications en_US
dc.rights Copyright: 1999 Bureau Scientific Publications en_US
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dc.subject Sintered hydroxyapatites en_US
dc.subject Bone formation induction en_US
dc.subject Monolithic discs en_US
dc.subject Bone morphogenesis en_US
dc.subject Marrow generation en_US
dc.subject Tissue processing en_US
dc.subject Intrinsic osteoinductive activity en_US
dc.subject Multidisciplinary sciences en_US
dc.title Sintered porous hydroxyapatites with intrinsic osteoinductive activity: geometric induction of bone formation en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Ripamonti, U., Crooks, J., & Kirkbride, A. (1999). Sintered porous hydroxyapatites with intrinsic osteoinductive activity: geometric induction of bone formation. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2061 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Ripamonti, U, J Crooks, and AN Kirkbride "Sintered porous hydroxyapatites with intrinsic osteoinductive activity: geometric induction of bone formation." (1999) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2061 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Ripamonti U, Crooks J, Kirkbride A. Sintered porous hydroxyapatites with intrinsic osteoinductive activity: geometric induction of bone formation. 1999; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2061. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Article AU - Ripamonti, U AU - Crooks, J AU - Kirkbride, AN AB - Sintered hydroxyapatites induce bone formation in adult baboons via intrinsic osteoinductivity regulated by the geometry of the substratum. Bone is thereby formed without exogenous bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), well-characterized inducers of bone formation. Monolithic discs of sintered hydroxyapatite, fabricated with concavities of 800 and 1600 mu m diameter on both planar surfaces, were implanted in the rectus abdominis of the baboon (Papio ursinus). Histology on days 30 and 90 revealed de novo generation of bone exclusively within the concavities of the substratum. Porous hydroxyapatites were subsequently fabricated by impregnating polyurethane foams with slurry preparations of powdered hydroxyapatite, so that porous spaces formed by the coalescence of repetitive sequences of concavities. Artefacts were sintered in rod and disc configurations for implantation in heterotopic intramuscular sites and orthotopic calvarial sites, respectively. In four specimens, bone had formed in concavities of the substratum 30 days after implantation in the rectus abdominis. On day 90, bone morphogenesis with associated marrow had occurred in 33 specimens (41 %). Calvarial specimens showed substantial bone formation, culminating in complete penetration of bone within the porous spaces. On day 30, the immunolocalization of BMP family members (BMP-3 and OP-1/BMP-7) in cellular material at the hydroxyapatite interface suggests that the sintered ceramic may act as a solid-state matrix for adsorption of endogenously produced BMPs. These experiments demonstrate intrinsic osteoinductivity by monolithic and porous sintered hydroxyapatites implanted in heterotopic sites of adult primates, and that the geometry of the substratum profoundly regulates the expression of the osteogenic phenotype. The incorporation of specific biological activities into biomaterials achieved by manipulating the geometry of the substratum, defined as geometric induction of bone formation, will help engineer morphometric responses for therapeutic osteogenesis in clinical contexts. DA - 1999-08 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Sintered hydroxyapatites KW - Bone formation induction KW - Monolithic discs KW - Bone morphogenesis KW - Marrow generation KW - Tissue processing KW - Intrinsic osteoinductive activity KW - Multidisciplinary sciences LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1999 SM - 0038-2353 T1 - Sintered porous hydroxyapatites with intrinsic osteoinductive activity: geometric induction of bone formation TI - Sintered porous hydroxyapatites with intrinsic osteoinductive activity: geometric induction of bone formation UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2061 ER - en_ZA


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