In vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for VEGF in orthopedic applications

Following bone implant surgery, prolonged ischemic conditions at the implant site often result in postsurgical complications like failure of osseointegration at the bone-implant interface which can lead to implant failure. Thus, restoration of the vascular supply is paramount to the proper developme...

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Main Authors: Ng, Suxiu, Lim, Tee Yong, Poh, Chye Khoon, Tan, Hark Chuan, Loo, Say Chye Joachim, Wang, Wilson
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1054812020-06-01T10:13:45Z In vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for VEGF in orthopedic applications Ng, Suxiu Lim, Tee Yong Poh, Chye Khoon Tan, Hark Chuan Loo, Say Chye Joachim Wang, Wilson School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials Following bone implant surgery, prolonged ischemic conditions at the implant site often result in postsurgical complications like failure of osseointegration at the bone-implant interface which can lead to implant failure. Thus, restoration of the vascular supply is paramount to the proper development of the bone. High surface area mesostructured materials have been shown to be attractive candidates for bone regeneration to enhance cell adhesion and cell proliferation. This study uses hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral in the bone, fabricated to a range of suitable pore sizes, infused with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), to be progressively released to stimulate revascularization. In this study, several characterizations including nitrogen adsorption analysis, Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscope, and transmission electron microscope were used to evaluate the synthesized mesoporous hydroxyapatite (MHA). The results showed that MHA can gradually release VEGF for enhancing revascularization, which is beneficial for orthopedic applications. 2013-11-21T04:38:39Z 2019-12-06T21:52:09Z 2013-11-21T04:38:39Z 2019-12-06T21:52:09Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Poh, C. K., Ng, S., Lim, T. Y., Tan, H. C., Loo, S. C. J., & Wang, W. (2012). In vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for VEGF in orthopedic applications . Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 100A(11), 3143-3150. 1549-3296 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/105481 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17809 10.1002/jbm.a.34252 en Journal of biomedical materials research Part A
institution Nanyang Technological University
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Ng, Suxiu
Lim, Tee Yong
Poh, Chye Khoon
Tan, Hark Chuan
Loo, Say Chye Joachim
Wang, Wilson
In vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for VEGF in orthopedic applications
description Following bone implant surgery, prolonged ischemic conditions at the implant site often result in postsurgical complications like failure of osseointegration at the bone-implant interface which can lead to implant failure. Thus, restoration of the vascular supply is paramount to the proper development of the bone. High surface area mesostructured materials have been shown to be attractive candidates for bone regeneration to enhance cell adhesion and cell proliferation. This study uses hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral in the bone, fabricated to a range of suitable pore sizes, infused with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), to be progressively released to stimulate revascularization. In this study, several characterizations including nitrogen adsorption analysis, Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscope, and transmission electron microscope were used to evaluate the synthesized mesoporous hydroxyapatite (MHA). The results showed that MHA can gradually release VEGF for enhancing revascularization, which is beneficial for orthopedic applications.
author2 School of Materials Science & Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science & Engineering
Ng, Suxiu
Lim, Tee Yong
Poh, Chye Khoon
Tan, Hark Chuan
Loo, Say Chye Joachim
Wang, Wilson
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author Ng, Suxiu
Lim, Tee Yong
Poh, Chye Khoon
Tan, Hark Chuan
Loo, Say Chye Joachim
Wang, Wilson
author_sort Ng, Suxiu
title In vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for VEGF in orthopedic applications
title_short In vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for VEGF in orthopedic applications
title_full In vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for VEGF in orthopedic applications
title_fullStr In vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for VEGF in orthopedic applications
title_full_unstemmed In vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for VEGF in orthopedic applications
title_sort in vitro characterizations of mesoporous hydroxyapatite as a controlled release delivery device for vegf in orthopedic applications
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/105481
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