Hydroxyapatite formation on porous ceramics of alpha-tricalcium phosphate in a simulated body fluid. 2010

Tomohiro Uchino, and Kohei Yamaguchi, and Ichiro Suzuki, and Masanobu Kamitakahara, and Makoto Otsuka, and Chikara Ohtsuki
Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Musashino University, 1-1-20 Shinmachi, Nishitokyo-shi, Tokyo 202-8585, Japan. t_uchino@musashino-u.ac.jp

Alpha-tricalcium phosphate (alpha-TCP) ceramic is a bioresorbable material that degrades in bone tissue after implantation, since it exhibits higher solubility than beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) ceramics. The high solubility of alpha-TCP in an aqueous solution causes its transformation into hydroxyapatite (HAp) through hydrolysis. While one expects the formation of hydroxyapatite after exposure to an aqueous solution mimicking a body environment, we occasionally find variation in HAp formation in the simulated body fluid (SBF). In the present study, HAp formation resulting from exposure to SBF was investigated for some types of alpha-TCP ceramics with different porosities and specific surface area. Reduced porosity and large surface area of porous specimens may increase the local density of Ca2+ in the surrounding SBF to increase the degree of supersaturation with respect to HAp. Thus, the porosity and specific surface area are significant parameters for determining not only bioabsorbability but also the ability to form HAp.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D001826 Body Fluids Liquid components of living organisms. Body Fluid,Fluid, Body,Fluids, Body
D002130 Calcium Phosphates Calcium salts of phosphoric acid. These compounds are frequently used as calcium supplements. Phosphates, Calcium
D002516 Ceramics Products made by baking or firing nonmetallic minerals (clay and similar materials). In making dental restorations or parts of restorations the material is fused porcelain. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed & Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed) Ceramic
D012995 Solubility The ability of a substance to be dissolved, i.e. to form a solution with another substance. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed) Solubilities
D016062 Porosity Condition of having pores or open spaces. This often refers to bones, bone implants, or bone cements, but can refer to the porous state of any solid substance. Porosities
D017886 Durapatite The mineral component of bones and teeth; it has been used therapeutically as a prosthetic aid and in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Calcium Hydroxyapatite,Hydroxyapatite,Hydroxylapatite,Alveograf,Calcitite,Interpore-200,Interpore-500,Osprovit,Ossein-Hydroxyapatite Compound,Ossopan,Osteogen,Periograf,Hydroxyapatite, Calcium,Interpore 200,Interpore 500,Interpore200,Interpore500,Ossein Hydroxyapatite Compound

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