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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2015

Cytocompatibility of the selected calcium phosphate based bone cements: comparative study in human cell culture

R. Olkowski; Piotr Kaszczewski; Joanna Czechowska; Dominika Siek; Dawid Pijocha; Aneta Zima; Anna Ślósarczyk; Małgorzata Lewandowska-Szumieł

Calcium phosphate cements (CPC) are valuable bone fillers. Recently they have been also considered as the basis for drug-, growth factors- or cells-delivery systems. Broad possibilities to manipulate CPC composition provide a unique opportunity to obtain materials with a wide range of physicochemical properties. In this study we show that CPC composition significantly influences cell response. Human bone derived cells were exposed to the several well-characterized different cements based on calcium phosphates, magnesium phosphates and calcium sulfate hemihydrate (CSH). Cell viability assays, live/dead staining and real-time observation of cells in contact with the materials (time-laps) were performed. Although all the investigated materials have successfully passed a standard cytocompatibility assay, cell behavior in a direct contact with the materials varied depending on the material and the experimental system. The most recommended were the α-TCP-based materials which proved suitable as a support for cells in a direct contact. The materials which caused a decrease of calcium ions concentration in culture induced the negative cell response, however this effect might be expected efficiently compensated in vivo. All the materials consisting of CSH had negative impact on the cells. The obtained results strongly support running series of cytocompatibility studies for preclinical evaluation of bone cements.


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2017

How calcite and modified hydroxyapatite influence physicochemical properties and cytocompatibility of alpha-TCP based bone cements

Aneta Zima; Joanna Czechowska; Dominika Siek; R. Olkowski; Magdalena Noga; Małgorzata Lewandowska-Szumieł; Anna Ślósarczyk

Nowadays successful regeneration of damaged bone tissue is a major problem of the reconstructive medicine and tissue engineering. Recently a great deal of attention has been focused on calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) as the effective bone fillers. Despite a number of studies regarding CPCs, only a few compare the physicochemical and biological properties of α-TCP based materials of various phase compositions. In our study we compared the effect of several components (calcite, hydroxyapatite doped with Mg2+, CO32− or Ag+ ions, alginate, chitosan and methylcellulose) on the physicochemical and biological properties of α-TCP-based bone cements. The influence of materials composition on their setting times, microstructure and biochemical stability in simulated body fluid was determined. A number of in vitro laboratory methods, including ICP-OES, metabolic activity test, time-lapse microscopic observation and SEM observations were performed in order to assess biocompatibility of the studied biomaterials. The positive outcome of XTT tests for ceramic extracts demonstrated that all investigated cement-type composites may be considered cytocompatible according to ISO 10993-5 standard. Results of our research indicate that multiphase cements containing MgCHA, AgHA and calcite combined with αTCP enhanced cell viability in comparison to material based only on αTCP. Furthermore materials containing chitosan and methylcellulose possessed higher cytocompatibility than those with alginate.Graphical abstract


Ceramics International | 2012

Study on the new bone cement based on calcium sulfate and Mg, CO3 doped hydroxyapatite

Aneta Zima; Zofia Paszkiewicz; Dominika Siek; Joanna Czechowska; Anna Ślósarczyk


Ceramics International | 2016

The importance of chitosan and nano-TiHA in cement-type composites on the basis of calcium sulfate

Joanna Czechowska; Aneta Zima; Dominika Siek; Anna Ślósarczyk


Ceramics International | 2017

Evaluation of antibacterial activity and cytocompatibility of α-TCP based bone cements with silver-doped hydroxyapatite and CaCO3

Dominika Siek; Anna Ślósarczyk; Agata Przekora; Anna Belcarz; Aneta Zima; Grazyna Ginalska; Joanna Czechowska


Bulletin of The Polish Academy of Sciences-technical Sciences | 2013

Bioactivity of cement type bone substitutes

Dominika Siek; Joanna Czechowska; W. Mróz; Aneta Zima; S. Burdyńska; R. Załęczny; Anna Ślósarczyk


Ceramics International | 2017

Influence of magnesium and silver ions on rheological properties of hydroxyapatite/chitosan/calcium sulphate based bone cements

Aneta Zima; Joanna Czechowska; Dominika Siek; Anna Ślósarczyk


Ceramics International | 2018

Influence of sodium alginate and methylcellulose on hydrolysis and physicochemical properties of α-TCP based materials

Joanna Czechowska; Aneta Zima; Dominika Siek; Anna Ślósarczyk


Engineering of Biomaterials | 2016

New cement-type materials based on Ag and Si doped hydroxyapatite for bone regeneration

Dominika Siek; Joanna Czechowska; Aneta Zima; Anna Ślósarczyk


Engineering of Biomaterials | 2015

Biodegradable cement type bone implant materials based on calcium phosphates and calcium sulphate

Dominika Siek; Joanna Czechowska; Aneta Zima; Anna Ślósarczyk

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Anna Ślósarczyk

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Aneta Zima

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Joanna Czechowska

AGH University of Science and Technology

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R. Olkowski

Medical University of Warsaw

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Piotr Kaszczewski

Medical University of Warsaw

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Zofia Paszkiewicz

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Agata Przekora

Medical University of Lublin

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Anna Belcarz

Medical University of Lublin

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Dawid Pijocha

AGH University of Science and Technology

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