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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2011

The effects of bioactive akermanite on physiochemical, drug-delivery, and biological properties of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) beads

Gang Liu; Chengtie Wu; Wei Fan; Xigeng Miao; Dong-Choon Sin; Ross Crawford; Yin Xiao

Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) beads have been widely studied as a potential drug/protein carrier. The main shortcomings of PLGA beads are that they lack bioactivity and controllable drug-delivery ability, and their acidic degradation by-products can lead to pH decrease in the vicinity of the implants. Akermanite (AK) (Ca(2) MgSi(2) O(7) ) is a novel bioactive ceramic which has shown excellent bioactivity and degradation in vivo. This study aimed to incorporate AK to PLGA beads to improve the physiochemical, drug-delivery, and biological properties of PLGA beads. The microstructure of beads was characterized by SEM. The effect of AK incorporating into PLGA beads on the mechanical strength, apatite-formation ability, the loading and release of BSA, and the proliferation, and differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) was investigated. The results showed that the incorporation of AK into PLGA beads altered the anisotropic microporous structure into homogenous one and improved their compressive strength and apatite-formation ability in simulated body fluids (SBF). AK neutralized the acidic products from PLGA beads, leading to stable pH value of 7.4 in biological environment. AK led to a sustainable and controllable release of bovine serum albumin (BSA) in PLGA beads. The incorporation of AK into PLGA beads enhanced the proliferation and alkaline phosphatase activity of BMSCs. This study implies that the incorporation of AK into PLGA beads is a promising method to enhance their physiochemical and biological property. AK/PLGA composite beads are a potential bioactive drug-delivery system for bone tissue repair.


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2010

Polyurethane (PU) scaffolds prepared by solvent casting/particulate leaching (SCPL) combined with centrifugation

Dong-Choon Sin; Xigeng Miao; Gang Liu; Fan Wei; Gary Chadwick; Cheng Yan; Thor Friis


Anziam Journal | 2008

Blood flow in a double output centrifugal artificial heart pump as a biventricular assist device

Dong-Choon Sin; Andy Tan; Neil A. Kelson; Gary Chadwick


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2010

Porous polyurethane coatings bonded onto surface-modified titanium substrates for the growth of an endothelial cell layer

Dong-Choon Sin


Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2009

Surface coatings for ventricular assist devices

Dong-Choon Sin; Ho-Lun Kei; Xigeng Miao


ieee international conference on high performance computing data and analytics | 2006

Washout hole for bi-ventricular assist device (BVAD) centrifugal blood pump

Andy Tan; Dong-Choon Sin; Neil A. Kelson


ieee international conference on high performance computing data and analytics | 2006

Computational fluid dynamics of a centrifugal heart pump as biventricular assist device(BVAD)

Dong-Choon Sin; Andy Tan; Neil A. Kelson; Gary Chadwick


ieee international conference on high performance computing data and analytics | 2006

3-D Numerical analysis of the blood flow of a continuous flow ventricular assist device (VAD) as a Bi-VAD

Dong-Choon Sin; Andy Tan; Neil A. Kelson; Gary Chadwick


ieee international conference on high performance computing data and analytics | 2006

Assessment of haemolysis in biventricular assist device (BVAD) by computational fluid dynamics (CFD)

Dong-Choon Sin; Andy Tan; Neil A. Kelson; Gary Chadwick


ieee international conference on high performance computing data and analytics | 2005

Computational fluid dynamics of a double output centrifugal artificial heart pump as a bi-ventricular assist device (Bi-VAD)

Dong-Choon Sin; Neil A. Kelson; Andy Tan; Gary Chadwick

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Andy Tan

Queensland University of Technology

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Gary Chadwick

Queensland University of Technology

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Neil A. Kelson

Queensland University of Technology

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Xigeng Miao

Queensland University of Technology

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Gang Liu

Queensland University of Technology

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Cheng Yan

Queensland University of Technology

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Fan Wei

Queensland University of Technology

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Ho-Lun Kei

Queensland University of Technology

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Ross Crawford

Queensland University of Technology

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Thor Friis

Queensland University of Technology

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