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Human mesenchymal stem cell viability, proliferation and differentiation potential in response to ceramic chemistry and surface roughness


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Título :
Human mesenchymal stem cell viability, proliferation and differentiation potential in response to ceramic chemistry and surface roughness
Autor :
De Aza, Piedad  
Mazón Canales, Patricia
García Bernal, David
Meseguer Olmo, Luis
Cragnolini, Francesca
Departamento:
Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencia de Materiales, Óptica y Tecnología Electrónica
Fecha de publicación:
2015-01
URI :
http://hdl.handle.net/11000/1774
Resumen :
We investigated the effect of the ceramic chemistry and surface roughness of pure α-tricalcium phosphate, and also αTCP doped with either 1.5 wt% or 3.0 wt% of dicalcium silicate(C2S), on the response of adult human mesenchymal stem cells(ahMSCs). AhMSCs were plated onto ceramic discs, prepared by a solid-state reaction.After being sintered, some samples were polished up to1 μm, while others were kept as manufactured, which resulted in two surface roughness grades.Viability, proliferation and osteoinductive capacity were determined following various incubation periods. The results showed an on-cytotoxic effect after an indirect apoptosistest.Cell adhesion and proliferation were surfaceroughness-sensitive and increased proportionally to the roughness of materials.These observations became more evident in the unpolished αTCP ceramic doped with 1.5 wt%C2S, which induced osteoblastic differentiation as a result of the roughness and increased concentration of the C2S solid solution in αTCP.
Palabras clave/Materias:
biomateriales
Área de conocimiento :
CDU: Ciencias aplicadas: Ingeniería. Tecnología
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Artículos CIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES ÓPTICA Y TECNOLOGÍA ELECTRÓNICA



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