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Tissue Engineering Part A | 2008

Nanobiomechanics of Repair Bone Regenerated by Genetically Modified Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Kuangshin Tai; Gadi Pelled; Dima Sheyn; Anna Bershteyn; Lin Han; Ilan Kallai; Yoram Zilberman; Christine Ortiz; Dan Gazit

Genetically modified mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), overexpressing a BMP gene, have been previously shown to be potent inducers of bone regeneration. However, little was known of the chemical and intrinsic nanomechanical properties of this engineered bone. A previous study utilizing microcomputed tomography, back-scattered electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray, nanoindentation, and atomic force microscopy showed that engineered ectopic bone, although similar in chemical composition and topography, demonstrated an elastic modulus range (14.6-22.1 GPa) that was less than that of the native bone (16.6-38.5 GPa). We hypothesized that these results were obtained due to the specific conditions that exist in an intramuscular ectopic implantation site. Here, we implanted MSCs overexpressing BMP-2 gene in an orthotopic site, a nonunion radial bone defect, in mice. The regenerated bone tissue was analyzed using the same methods previously utilized. The samples revealed high similarity between the engineered and native radii in chemical structure and elemental composition. In contrast to the previous study, nanoindentation data showed that, in general, the native bone exhibited a statistically similar elastic modulus values compared to that of the engineered bone, while the hardness was found to be marginally statistically different at 1000 muN and statistically similar at 7000 muN. We hypothesize that external loading, osteogenic cytokines and osteoprogenitors that exist in a fracture site could enhance the maturation of engineered bone derived from BMP-modified MSCs. Further studies should determine whether longer duration periods postimplantation would lead to increased bone adaptation.


Nature Materials | 2007

Nanoscale heterogeneity promotes energy dissipation in bone

Kuangshin Tai; Ming Dao; S. Suresh; Ahmet Palazoglu; Christine Ortiz


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2007

Statistical Indentation Techniques for Hydrated Nanocomposites: Concrete, Bone, and Shale

Franz-Josef Ulm; Matthieu Vandamme; Chris Bobko; Jose Alberto Ortega; Kuangshin Tai; Christine Ortiz


Journal of Materials Research | 2005

Nanoscale Morphology and Indentation of Individual Nacre Tablets from the Gastropod Mollusc Trochus Niloticus

Benjamin J. F. Bruet; H.J. Qi; Mary C. Boyce; R. Panas; Kuangshin Tai; L. Frick; Christine Ortiz


Nano Letters | 2006

Nanogranular Origins of the Strength of Bone

Kuangshin Tai; Franz-Josef Ulm; Christine Ortiz


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2005

Effect of mineral content on the nanoindentation properties and nanoscale deformation mechanisms of bovine tibial cortical bone.

Kuangshin Tai; Hang J. Qi; Christine Ortiz


Journal of Biomechanics | 2007

Structural and nanoindentation studies of stem cell-based tissue engineered bone

Gadi Pelled; Kuangshin Tai; Dima Sheyn; Yoram Zilberman; Sangamesh G. Kumbar; Lakshmi S. Nair; Cato T. Laurencin; Dan Gazit; Christine Ortiz


Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids | 2011

Size-dependent heterogeneity benefits the mechanical performance of bone

Haimin Yao; Ming Dao; Davide Carnelli; Kuangshin Tai; Christine Ortiz


Archive | 2002

Ultrastructure And Nanomechanics Of Biological Tissues : Cartilage And Bone

Laurel Ng; Kuangshin Tai; Anna Plaas; Alan J. Grodzinsky; Christine Ortiz


Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine | 2005

Nanobiomechanical analysis of stem cell-based tissue engineered bone

Gadi Pelled; Kuangshin Tai; Dima Sheyn; Yoram Zilberman; Christine Ortiz; Dan Gazit

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Christine Ortiz

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Dan Gazit

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Dima Sheyn

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Gadi Pelled

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Yoram Zilberman

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Franz-Josef Ulm

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Ming Dao

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Alan J. Grodzinsky

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Anna Plaas

Rush University Medical Center

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