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Growth and Differentiation of Osteoblastic Cells on 13-93 Bioactive Glass Fibers and Scaffolds
Acta Biomaterialia
  • Roger F. Brown, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • D. E. Day, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Thomas E. Day
  • Steven B. Jung
  • M. N. Rahaman, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Qiang Fu
Abstract

This in vitro study was conducted to evaluate the ability of two types of constructs of bioactive, silica-based 13-93 glass fibers to support the growth and differentiation of MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cells. The two types of constructs tested included single-layer 13-93 glass fiber rafts and three-dimensional porous scaffolds formed from sintered 13-93 fibers. Scanning electron micrographs showed a closely adhering, well-spread morphology of MC3T3-E1 cells seeded on both types of constructs. The scanning electron microscopy images also showed a continuous increase in cell densities during a 6 day incubation on 13-93 glass fiber rafts and scaffolds. Quantitative fluorescence measurements of DNA also revealed a linear increase in cell density during a 6 day incubation on both types of 13-93 constructs. Examination of scaffolds incubated in MTT containing medium showed the presence of metabolically active viable cells within the interior of the scaffold. The addition of ascorbic acid to MC3T3-E1 cells cultured on the 13-93 glass fibers triggered a threefold increase in alkaline phosphatase, a key indicator of osteoblast differentiation. The sintered scaffolds were found to have open, interconnected pores favorable for tissue ingrowth with a compressive strength similar to cancellous bone. Collectively, the results indicate that 13-93 glass fiber scaffolds are a favorable substrate for the growth and differentiation of osteoblasts and a promising material for bone tissue engineering and repair of bone defects.

Department(s)
Biological Sciences
Second Department
Materials Science and Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
  • Alkaline phosphatase,
  • Glass fibers,
  • Osteoblasts,
  • Proliferation,
  • Scaffolds,
  • animal cell,
  • bone defect,
  • bone tissue,
  • cancellous bone,
  • cell density,
  • cell differentiation,
  • cell growth,
  • cell viability,
  • compressive strength,
  • controlled study,
  • culture medium,
  • fluorescence,
  • in vitro study,
  • incubation time,
  • mouse,
  • nonhuman
Document Type
Article - Journal
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2008 Elsevier, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
3-1-2008
Publication Date
01 Mar 2008
Disciplines
Citation Information
Roger F. Brown, D. E. Day, Thomas E. Day, Steven B. Jung, et al.. "Growth and Differentiation of Osteoblastic Cells on 13-93 Bioactive Glass Fibers and Scaffolds" Acta Biomaterialia Vol. 4 Iss. 2 (2008) p. 387 - 396 ISSN: 1742-7061
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/roger-brown/23/