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Bone without borders - Monetite-based calcium phosphate guides bone formation beyond the skeletal envelope

Authors
  • Shah, Furqan A.
  • Jolic, Martina
  • Micheletti, Chiara
  • Omar, Omar
  • Norlindh, Birgitta
  • Emanuelsson, Lena
  • Engqvist, Håkan
  • Engstrand, Thomas
  • Palmquist, Anders
  • Thomsen, Peter
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2023
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.03.012
OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-474363
Source
DiVA - Academic Archive On-line
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Language
English
License
Green
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Abstract

Calcium phosphates (CaP) represent an important class of osteoconductive and osteoinductive biomaterials. As proof-of-concept, we show how a multi-component CaP formulation (monetite, beta-tricalcium phosphate, and calcium pyrophosphate) guides osteogenesis beyond the physiological envelope. In a sheep model, hollow dome-shaped constructs were placed directly over the occipital bone. At 12 months, large amounts of bone (similar to 75%) occupy the hollow space with strong evidence of ongoing remodelling. Features of both compact bone (osteonal/osteon-like arrangements) and spongy bone (trabeculae separated by marrow cavities) reveal insights into function/need-driven microstructural adaptation. Pores within the CaP also contain both woven bone and vascularised lamellar bone. Osteoclasts actively contribute to CaP degradation/removal. Of the constituent phases, only calcium pyrophosphate persists within osseous (cutting cones) and non-osseous (macrophages) sites. From a translational perspective, this multi-component CaP opens up exciting new avenues for osteotomy-free and minimally-invasive repair of large bone defects and augmentation of the dental alveolar ridge.

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