Issue 32, 2024

Enhancing bioactivity and mechanical performances of hydroxyapatite–calcium sulfate bone cements for bone repair: in vivo histological evaluation in rabbit femurs

Abstract

This study deals with synthesizing hydroxyapatite–calcium sulfate bone cements or HAP–xCaS for bone repair. The effect of CaS on the setting time, injectability, washout resistance, phase evolution, water absorption, and physical, microstructural, and mechanical properties, as well as in vitro apatite-forming ability test and pH behavior of the HAP were investigated. Implantation of bone cement in rabbit femur and in vivo histological analysis were also analyzed. Initial and final setting times decrease with increasing CaS, which would be helpful for clinical procedures. All compositions have mixed phases of HAP, CaS, brushite, and gypsum. The prepared bone cement exhibited a dense structure and increased linear shrinkage with increasing CaS content. Adding more CaS inhibited grain growth and improved the mechanical properties, including compressive strength (σc), bending strength (σf), and Young's modulus (E). SEM micrographs displayed that the x = 0.7 or HAP–0.7CaS bone cement produced the highest ability to induce in vitro apatite formation, indicating its biocompatibility. In vivo histological analysis for the HAP–0.7CaS bone cement demonstrated that more new bone formed around defects and bone cement particles. Osteoblasts were found peripherally at the bone trabeculae, and occasional osteoblast-like cells were observed at the granules after 4–8 weeks of implantation. The obtained results indicated that the HAP–0.7CaS bone cement has the potential to exhibit good bioactivity, injectability, and good mechanical properties for bone repair applications.

Graphical abstract: Enhancing bioactivity and mechanical performances of hydroxyapatite–calcium sulfate bone cements for bone repair: in vivo histological evaluation in rabbit femurs

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 May 2024
Accepted
08 Jul 2024
First published
24 Jul 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 23286-23302

Enhancing bioactivity and mechanical performances of hydroxyapatite–calcium sulfate bone cements for bone repair: in vivo histological evaluation in rabbit femurs

P. Jaita, K. Chokethawai, C. Randorn, K. Boonsri, K. Pringproa, K. Thongkorn, A. Watcharapasorn and P. Jarupoom, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 23286 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA03686G

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