Controlled Biodegradation and Swelling of Strontium-doped Alginate/Collagen Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)(2022)

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Treatment for critical size defects (CSDs) in bone often use bone grafts to act as a scaffold to help complete healing. Biological scaffolds require bone extraction from the individual or an outside donor while synthetic grafts mostly suffer from poor degradation kinetics and decreased bioactivity. In this study, we investigated a 3D printed scaffold derived from a novel composite bioink composed of alginate and collagen augmented with varying doses from 2 m g/ m L to 20 m g/ m L of 1% strontium-calcium polyphosphate (SCPP) to control biodegradability and fluid uptake. Scaffolds with increased SCPP concentrations showed higher particle density, lesser swelling ratio and greater biodegradability indicating that these critically important properties for bone healing are fine-tunable and highly dependent on SCPP dosing. Clinical Relevance- The dosing of 1% SCPP into porous alginate/collagen scaffolds provides adjustable long-term degradation and material properties suitable for potential in vivo CSD applications.
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bone tissue engineering,alginate/collagen scaffolds,strontium-doped
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