INVITRO INDUCTION OF A CALCIFYING MATRIX BY BIOMATERIALS CONSTITUTED OF COLLAGEN AND OR HYDROXYAPATITE - AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL COMPARISON OF 3 TYPES OF BIOMATERIALS
被引:75
作者:
SERRE, CM
论文数: 0引用数: 0
h-index: 0
机构:
FAC ODONTOL LYON,LYON,FRANCEFAC ODONTOL LYON,LYON,FRANCE
SERRE, CM
[1
]
PAPILLARD, M
论文数: 0引用数: 0
h-index: 0
机构:
FAC ODONTOL LYON,LYON,FRANCEFAC ODONTOL LYON,LYON,FRANCE
PAPILLARD, M
[1
]
CHAVASSIEUX, P
论文数: 0引用数: 0
h-index: 0
机构:
FAC ODONTOL LYON,LYON,FRANCEFAC ODONTOL LYON,LYON,FRANCE
CHAVASSIEUX, P
[1
]
BOIVIN, G
论文数: 0引用数: 0
h-index: 0
机构:
FAC ODONTOL LYON,LYON,FRANCEFAC ODONTOL LYON,LYON,FRANCE
The induction of a calcifying matrix was studied in vitro and compared for three biomaterials (collagen sponge, hydroxyapatite material and a mixture of both (Biostite(R))) cultured with human osteoblast-like cells. The influence of biomaterials on organic matrix synthesis and the calcification process was analysed at the ultrastructural level (transmission electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis). Biomaterials were well tolerated by bone cells. Whichever biomaterial was used, osteoblasts proliferated and synthesized a new matrix constituted of fibrillar and non-fibrillar elements. This activity appeared earlier and was more intense with Biostite than with collagen sponge alone. A deposition of a mineral substance in this newly formed matrix was observed with the collagen sponge and Biostite, but never with hydroxyapatite alone. The mineral deposits were identified as hydroxyapatite crystals, similar to those observed and analysed in bone tissue. These in vitro observations clearly demonstrated the property of Biostite to produce a calcified collagenous matrix similar to bone tissue. However, in vivo confirmation is required before extending the use of this biomaterial to periodontology.