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In-vitro dissolution characteristics and human adipose stem cell response to novel borophosphate glasses. | LitMetric

In-vitro dissolution characteristics and human adipose stem cell response to novel borophosphate glasses.

J Biomed Mater Res A

Laboratory of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology and BioMediTech Institute, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.

Published: September 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Traditional silicate bioactive glasses face limitations such as a narrow temperature range for forming and inconsistent dissolution, which can affect their usefulness in medical applications.
  • New borophosphate glasses with varying metal oxides (CuO, AgO, CeO) show improved thermal processing, making them suitable for creating fiber and scaffolding structures, and they dissolve congruently in solutions mimicking body fluids.
  • Experiments with human adipose stem cells indicated that while most glass extracts supported cell growth, undiluted Cu-doped extracts were toxic; optimal concentrations of other dopants like Ag and Ce were found to enhance cell viability and proliferation instead.

Article Abstract

The main drawbacks of traditional silicate bioactive glasses are their narrow hot forming domain and noncongruent dissolution. In this article, we report on new borophosphate glasses [xM O  + (100 - x) (47.5P O  + 2.5B O  + 10Na O + 20CaO + 20SrO)], M O being CuO, Ag O, and CeO , having high thermal processability, hence suitable for fiber drawing and sintering into scaffolds. Furthermore, the glasses dissolve congruently in simulated body fluid (SBF) and TRIS buffer solution, eventually leading to the precipitation of a reactive layer. Human adipose stem cells (hASC) were cultured in media enriched with glass extract at different dilutions, to investigate the optimal ion concentration for cell survival. Cells grew in all the extracts, except in the undiluted Cu-doped glass extract. At dilution 1:10, the lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity and cell proliferation were comparable to the control, while at 1:100, the cells proliferated faster than the control. Thus, the reference (undoped), Ag and Ce-doped glasses were found to be suitable for cell viability and proliferation. Cytotoxicity assessments using the LDH assay indeed revealed the high cytotoxicity of the Cu extract. This raises questions about the use of Cu in bioactive glasses and its optimal concentration as a dopant.

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