Titanium phosphate glass microspheres for bone tissue engineering

Nilay J Lakhkar, Jeong-Hui Park, Nicola J Mordan, Vehid Salih, Ivan B Wall, Hae-Won Kim, Scott P King, John V Hanna, Richard A Martin, Owen Addison, J Fred W Mosselmans, Jonathan C Knowles

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Abstract

We have demonstrated the successful production of titanium phosphate glass microspheres in the size range of ∼10-200μm using an inexpensive, efficient, easily scalable process and assessed their use in bone tissue engineering applications. Glasses of the following compositions were prepared by melt-quench techniques: 0.5P(2)O(5)-0.4CaO-(0.1-x)Na(2)O-xTiO(2), where x=0.03, 0.05 and 0.07mol fraction (denoted as Ti3, Ti5 and Ti7 respectively). Several characterization studies such as differential thermal analysis, degradation (performed using a novel time lapse imaging technique) and pH and ion release measurements revealed significant densification of the glass structure with increased incorporation of TiO(2) in the glass from 3 to 5mol.%, although further TiO(2) incorporation up to 7mol.% did not affect the glass structure to the same extent. Cell culture studies performed using MG63 cells over a 7-day period clearly showed the ability of the microspheres to provide a stable surface for cell attachment, growth and proliferation. Taken together, the results confirm that 5mol.% TiO(2) glass microspheres, on account of their relative ease of preparation and favourable biocompatibility, are worthy candidates for use as substrate materials in bone tissue engineering applications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4181-90
Number of pages10
JournalActa Biomaterialia
Volume8
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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