Antibacterial amorphous magnesium phosphate/graphene oxide for accelerating bone regeneration

(2022) Antibacterial amorphous magnesium phosphate/graphene oxide for accelerating bone regeneration. BIOMATERIALS ADVANCES. ISSN 2772-9508 J9 - BIOMATER ADV

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Abstract

Magnesium phosphates (Mg???P)s have attracted interest as an alternative biomaterial compared to the calcium phosphate (Ca???P)s compounds in the bone regeneration application in terms of their prominent biodegradability, lack of cytotoxicity, and ability of bone repair stimulation. Among them, amorphous magnesium phosphates (AMP)s indicated a higher rate of resorption, while preserving high osteoblasts viability and proliferation, which is comparable to their Ca???P peers. However, fast degradation of AMP leads to the initial fast release of Mg2+ ions and adverse effects on its excellent biological features. It seems that the addition of graphene oxide (GO) to magnesium phosphate can moderate its degradation rate. Hence, a novel in situ synthesized AMP powders containing 0.05, 0.25, 0.5, and 1 wt of graphene oxide (AMP/GO) were developed to achieve a favorable degradation rate, desirable antibacterial properties against both Escherichia coli (E. coli), Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) accompanying with proper cell viability and proliferation. The incorporation of 0.5 wt of graphene oxide into the AMP ceramic led to reduce the release of Mg2+ ions from 571.2 ?? 12.9 mg/L to 372.8 ?? 14.7 mg/L and P ions from 354.8 ?? 11.9 mg/L to 245.3 ?? 9.9 mg/L, at day 10 of immersion in PBS. Besides, AMP/0.5 GO bioceramics were capable of eradicating all bacterial colonies of both strains. On the other hand, MG63 cells viability went up from 143.46 ?? 7.54 to 184.46 ?? 11.54 on the 7th day of culture in the presence of 0.5 wt of GO compared to pure AMP ceramic. Furthermore, alizarin red staining and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity demonstrated the ability of AMP/GO to maintain the osteogenic phenotype of MG63 cells during 7 days culture. Therefore, it can be concluded that well distributed and in situ synthesized AMP/0.5GO powders can be a promising biomaterial for bone tissue regeneration.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Amorphous magnesium phosphate Graphene oxide Antibacterial properties Bone tissue engineering GRAPHENE-OXIDE IN-VITRO COMPOSITE SCAFFOLD NANOMATERIALS PRECIPITATION MECHANISMS EXTRACTION STRATEGIES CERAMICS
Journal or Publication Title: BIOMATERIALS ADVANCES
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 138
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioadv.2022.212856
ISSN: 2772-9508 J9 - BIOMATER ADV
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/15698

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