Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical features

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Autor(a) principal: Baltazar, Catarina Salgueiro
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/42808
Resumo: Bone diseases such as osteoporosis and osteomyelitis, as well as degenerative and cancerous diseases of bone tissue, are increasingly common. In order to find alternative solutions to the traditional ones for bone tissue regeneration, the objective of this work is to manufacture self-hardening composite scaffolds for bone replacement with high concentrations of calcium phosphates, improved biological performance and adequate mechanical properties without resorting to the sintering process (normally used in ceramic products), through the additive manufacturing technique known as robocasting. To achieve this goal, (1) calcium phosphate powders doped with different doping concentrations of ions naturally present in native bone were synthesized, (2) reactive composite pastes were developed with a high concentration of calcium phosphate-based powders incorporated in a polymeric matrix, and (3) self-hardening hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds were produced. β-tricalcium phosphate powders non-doped, single-doped and multi-doped with manganese, magnesium, strontium, and zinc were synthesized by chemical precipitation in aqueous medium and calcined at 1000 ºC. Ion contents (1) within the recommended and non-toxic values and (2) 10 times higher than the previous ones were used. After structural and biological characterization of the doped powders, they were used in the preparation of self-hardening injectable pastes starting from composite matrices based on a mixture of α-TCP and β-TCP powders, and pluronic F127. After rheological studies of viscometry and viscoelasticity of the pastes, they were used to produce scaffolds by robocasting. The scaffolds obtained were characterized for their mechanical, microstructural, and biological performance. From the results obtained, and compared to previous studies, it was found that the combination of ionic species and the use of doping values higher than those recommended in β- tricalcium phosphate powders did not show cytotoxic effects. With adequate mechanical properties, the multi-doped scaffolds obtained in this work showed improved biological properties, suggesting that they are very promising as bone substitutes for bone regeneration.
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spelling Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical featuresTissue engineeringSubstitutes for bone regenerationCalcium phosphate cementTricalcium-phosphateMulti dopingComposite scaffoldsAdditive manufacturingRobocastingBone diseases such as osteoporosis and osteomyelitis, as well as degenerative and cancerous diseases of bone tissue, are increasingly common. In order to find alternative solutions to the traditional ones for bone tissue regeneration, the objective of this work is to manufacture self-hardening composite scaffolds for bone replacement with high concentrations of calcium phosphates, improved biological performance and adequate mechanical properties without resorting to the sintering process (normally used in ceramic products), through the additive manufacturing technique known as robocasting. To achieve this goal, (1) calcium phosphate powders doped with different doping concentrations of ions naturally present in native bone were synthesized, (2) reactive composite pastes were developed with a high concentration of calcium phosphate-based powders incorporated in a polymeric matrix, and (3) self-hardening hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds were produced. β-tricalcium phosphate powders non-doped, single-doped and multi-doped with manganese, magnesium, strontium, and zinc were synthesized by chemical precipitation in aqueous medium and calcined at 1000 ºC. Ion contents (1) within the recommended and non-toxic values and (2) 10 times higher than the previous ones were used. After structural and biological characterization of the doped powders, they were used in the preparation of self-hardening injectable pastes starting from composite matrices based on a mixture of α-TCP and β-TCP powders, and pluronic F127. After rheological studies of viscometry and viscoelasticity of the pastes, they were used to produce scaffolds by robocasting. The scaffolds obtained were characterized for their mechanical, microstructural, and biological performance. From the results obtained, and compared to previous studies, it was found that the combination of ionic species and the use of doping values higher than those recommended in β- tricalcium phosphate powders did not show cytotoxic effects. With adequate mechanical properties, the multi-doped scaffolds obtained in this work showed improved biological properties, suggesting that they are very promising as bone substitutes for bone regeneration.As doenças ósseas tais como a osteoporose e osteomielite assim como doenças degenerativas e cancerígenas do tecido ósseo são cada vez mais comuns. Com o intuito de encontrar soluções alternativas às tradicionais para regeneração do tecido ósseo, o objetivo deste trabalho passa pela fabricação de scaffolds compósitos auto-endurecíveis para substituição óssea com altas concentrações de fosfatos de cálcio, desempenho biológico melhorado e propriedades mecânicas adequadas sem recurso ao processo de sinterização (normalmente utilizado em produtos cerâmicos), recorrendo à técnica de fabricação aditiva conhecida como robocasting. Para atingir esse objetivo, foram (1) sintetizados pós de fosfato de cálcio dopados com diferentes concentrações de dopagem de iões naturalmente presentes no osso nativo, (2) desenvolvidas pastas compósitas reativas, com elevada concentração de pós à base de fosfatos de cálcio incorporados numa matriz polimérica e (3) produzidos scaffolds compósitos de hidroxiapatite auto-endurecíveis. Pós de β-fosfato tricálcico não dopados, monodopados e multidopados com manganês, magnésio, estrôncio e zinco foram sintetizados por precipitação química em meio aquoso e calcinados a 1000 ºC. Foram usados teores de iões (1) dentro dos valores recomendados e não tóxicos e (2) 10 vezes superiores aos anteriores. Após caraterização estrutural e biológica dos pós dopados, estes foram usados na preparação de pastas injetáveis auto-endurecíveis, partindo de matrizes compósitas à base de uma mistura de pós de α-TCP e β- TCP, e plurónico F127. Após estudos reológicos de viscometria e viscoelasticidade das pastas, estas foram usadas para a produção de scaffolds por robocasting. Os scaffolds obtidos foram caracterizados quanto ao seu desempenho mecânico, microestrutural e biológico. Dos resultados obtidos, e comparativamente a trabalhos anteriores, verificou-se que a combinação de espécies iónicas e os valores de dopagem superiores aos recomendados nos pós de β-fosfato tricálcico não mostraram efeitos citotóxicos. Com propriedades mecânicas adequadas, os scaffolds multidopados obtidos neste trabalho apresentaram propriedades biológicas melhoradas, mostrando serem substitutos ósseos muito promissores para regeneração óssea.2025-12-07T00:00:00Z2023-12-07T00:00:00Z2023-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/42808engBaltazar, Catarina Salgueiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-11-18T01:48:08Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/42808Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T19:14:23.016811Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical features
title Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical features
spellingShingle Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical features
Baltazar, Catarina Salgueiro
Tissue engineering
Substitutes for bone regeneration
Calcium phosphate cement
Tricalcium-phosphate
Multi doping
Composite scaffolds
Additive manufacturing
Robocasting
title_short Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical features
title_full Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical features
title_fullStr Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical features
title_full_unstemmed Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical features
title_sort Biomimetic scaffolds produced by robocasting for bone regeneration: evaluation of structural and chemical features
author Baltazar, Catarina Salgueiro
author_facet Baltazar, Catarina Salgueiro
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baltazar, Catarina Salgueiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tissue engineering
Substitutes for bone regeneration
Calcium phosphate cement
Tricalcium-phosphate
Multi doping
Composite scaffolds
Additive manufacturing
Robocasting
topic Tissue engineering
Substitutes for bone regeneration
Calcium phosphate cement
Tricalcium-phosphate
Multi doping
Composite scaffolds
Additive manufacturing
Robocasting
description Bone diseases such as osteoporosis and osteomyelitis, as well as degenerative and cancerous diseases of bone tissue, are increasingly common. In order to find alternative solutions to the traditional ones for bone tissue regeneration, the objective of this work is to manufacture self-hardening composite scaffolds for bone replacement with high concentrations of calcium phosphates, improved biological performance and adequate mechanical properties without resorting to the sintering process (normally used in ceramic products), through the additive manufacturing technique known as robocasting. To achieve this goal, (1) calcium phosphate powders doped with different doping concentrations of ions naturally present in native bone were synthesized, (2) reactive composite pastes were developed with a high concentration of calcium phosphate-based powders incorporated in a polymeric matrix, and (3) self-hardening hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds were produced. β-tricalcium phosphate powders non-doped, single-doped and multi-doped with manganese, magnesium, strontium, and zinc were synthesized by chemical precipitation in aqueous medium and calcined at 1000 ºC. Ion contents (1) within the recommended and non-toxic values and (2) 10 times higher than the previous ones were used. After structural and biological characterization of the doped powders, they were used in the preparation of self-hardening injectable pastes starting from composite matrices based on a mixture of α-TCP and β-TCP powders, and pluronic F127. After rheological studies of viscometry and viscoelasticity of the pastes, they were used to produce scaffolds by robocasting. The scaffolds obtained were characterized for their mechanical, microstructural, and biological performance. From the results obtained, and compared to previous studies, it was found that the combination of ionic species and the use of doping values higher than those recommended in β- tricalcium phosphate powders did not show cytotoxic effects. With adequate mechanical properties, the multi-doped scaffolds obtained in this work showed improved biological properties, suggesting that they are very promising as bone substitutes for bone regeneration.
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