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2002 Volume No 4 -
pages 30-38
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Title: Fabrication of highly porous scaffold materials
based on functionalized oligolactides and preliminary results
on their use in bone tissue engineering
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Authors: S. Vogt, Y. Larcher, B. Beer, I. Wilke
and M. Schnabelrauch
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Address: INNOVENT Technologieentwicklung e. V.,
Pruessingstr. 27B, D-07745 Jena, Germany
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E-mail: ms at innovent-jena.de
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Key Words: Scaffold, resorbable polymer, polylactide,
osteoblast, tissue engineering
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Publication date: 30th December 2002
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Abstract: Tissue engineering offers a promising
new approach to repair bone defects. Its practical realisation
is connected with the development of suitable scaffold materials.
In the present work, functionalized oligolactides have been
prepared and used as macromers for the scaffold fabrication
The developed fabrication process leads to highly porous scaffolds,
available in various shapes and sizes, with an open inter-connective
pore structure and porosities up to 90 %. Degradable or even
osteoconductive components as well as biocompatible co-monomers
can be used as additives to modulate the scaffold properties.
Under in vitro conditions, the scaffolds exhibit a
continuous degradation with varying degradation rates depending
on their material composition. In vitro studies on
the cultivation of osteoblasts on the scaffolds were performed
and revealed their excellent biocompatibility. Cell growth
on the scaffold surfaces and inside the scaffolds, formation
of extracellular matrix and starting mineralization were detected
by microscopical and histological analyses. Based on these
results the developed materials are well-suited candidates
for the design of tailor-made matrices in bone tissue engineering
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