Titanium phosphate glass microspheres for bone tissue engineering.

Acta Biomater

Division of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, University College London, 256 Gray's Inn Road, London WC1X 8LD, UK.

Published: November 2012

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  • Successfully produced titanium phosphate glass microspheres ranging from 10-200 μm using a cost-effective, scalable method, suitable for bone tissue engineering.
  • Characterization studies indicated that increasing TiO₂ content (up to 5 mol.%) enhanced the glass structure, while 7 mol.% did not show significant improvements.
  • MG63 cell culture tests demonstrated that the 5 mol.% TiO₂ microspheres provided a stable surface for effective cell attachment, growth, and proliferation, making them promising materials for bone tissue engineering.

Article Abstract

We have demonstrated the successful production of titanium phosphate glass microspheres in the size range of ∼10-200 μm 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: 0.5P₂O₅-0.4CaO-(0.1-x)Na₂O-xTiO₂, where x=0.03, 0.05 and 0.07 mol 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 TiO₂ in the glass from 3 to 5 mol.%, although further TiO₂ incorporation up to 7 mol.% 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 5 mol.% TiO₂ 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.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2012.07.023DOI Listing

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