Publications by authors named "Clara Heras"

Mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) of the SiO-CaO-PO system are biocompatible materials with a quick and effective in vitro and in vivo bioactive response. MBGs can be enhanced by including therapeutically active ions in their composition, by hosting osteogenic molecules within their mesopores, or by decorating their surfaces with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). In previous studies, our group showed that MBGs, ZnO-enriched and loaded with the osteogenic peptide osteostatin (OST), and MSCs exhibited osteogenic features under in vitro conditions.

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Nanotechnology-based approaches are emerging as promising strategies to treat different bone pathologies such as infection, osteoporosis or cancer. To this end, several types of nanoparticles are being investigated, including those based on mesoporous bioactive glasses (MGN) which exhibit exceptional structural and textural properties and whose biological behaviour can be improved by including therapeutic ions in their composition and loading them with biologically active substances. In this study, the bone regeneration capacity and antibacterial properties of MGNs in the SiO-CaO-PO system were evaluated before and after being supplemented with 2.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses (MBGs) are bioceramics being researched for their effectiveness in bone regeneration due to their high bioactivity and capability to hold biomolecules.
  • The study compared a standard MBG (Blank) with two ZnO-containing variants (4ZN and 5ZN) to assess the impact of these glasses on pre-osteoblastic cell viability and differentiation after adding osteostatin.
  • Results indicated that the combination of osteostatin and Zn ions significantly improved cell viability and differentiation compared to the other glass types, highlighting the potential of this combination for enhancing bone tissue engineering strategies.
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