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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | 2010

The synthesis and characterization of nanophase hydroxyapatite using a novel dispersant-aided precipitation method

Gráinne M. Cunniffe; Fergal J. O'Brien; Sonia Partap; Tanya J. Levingstone; Kenneth T. Stanton; Glenn R. Dickson

The synthesis of nanophase hydroxyapatite (nHA) is of importance in the field of biomaterials and bone tissue engineering. The bioactive and osteoconductive properties of nHA are of much benefit to a wide range of biomedical applications such as producing bone tissue engineered constructs, coating medical implants, or as a carrier for plasmid DNA in gene delivery. This study aimed to develop a novel low-temperature dispersant-aided precipitation reaction to produce nHA particles (<100 nm), which are regarded as being preferable to micron-sized agglomerates of nHA. The variables investigated and optimized include the reaction pH, the rate of reactant mixing, use of sonication, order of addition, and concentration of the primary reactants, in addition, the effect of using poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) surfactant and Darvan 821A® dispersing agent during the reaction was also examined. It was found that by fine-tuning the synthesis parameters and incorporating the dispersing agent, monodisperse, phase-pure nano-sized particles under 100 nm were attained, suitable for clinical applications in bone regeneration.


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2011

Three hours of perfusion culture prior to 28 days of static culture, enhances osteogenesis by human cells in a collagen GAG scaffold†

Michael B. Keogh; Sonia Partap; Jacqueline S. Daly; Fergal J. O'Brien

In tissue engineering, bioreactors can be used to aid in the in vitro development of new tissue by providing biochemical and physical regulatory signals to cells and encouraging them to undergo differentiation and/or to produce extracellular matrix prior to in vivo implantation. This study examined the effect of short term flow perfusion bioreactor culture, prior to long‐term static culture, on human osteoblast cell distribution and osteogenesis within a collagen glycosaminoglycan (CG) scaffold for bone tissue engineering. Human fetal osteoblasts (hFOB 1.19) were seeded onto CG scaffolds and pre‐cultured for 6 days. Constructs were then placed into the bioreactor and exposed to 3 × 1 h bouts of steady flow (1 mL/min) separated by 7 h of no flow over a 24‐h period. The constructs were then cultured under static osteogenic conditions for up to 28 days. Results show that the bioreactor and static culture control groups displayed similar cell numbers and metabolic activity. Histologically, however, peripheral cell‐encapsulation was observed in the static controls, whereas, improved migration and homogenous cell distribution was seen in the bioreactor groups. Gene expression analysis showed that all osteogenic markers investigated displayed greater levels of expression in the bioreactor groups compared to static controls. While static groups showed increased mineral deposition; mechanical testing revealed that there was no difference in the compressive modulus between bioreactor and static groups. In conclusion, a flow perfusion bioreactor improved construct homogeneity by preventing peripheral encapsulation whilst also providing an enhanced osteogenic phenotype over static controls. Bioeng. 2011; 108:1203–1210.


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2010

Development and characterisation of a collagen nano-hydroxyapatite composite scaffold for bone tissue engineering

Gráinne M. Cunniffe; Glenn R. Dickson; Sonia Partap; Kenneth T. Stanton; Fergal J. O’Brien


Biomaterials | 2015

Hypoxia-mimicking bioactive glass/collagen glycosaminoglycan composite scaffolds to enhance angiogenesis and bone repair.

Elaine Quinlan; Sonia Partap; Maria M. Azevedo; Gavin Jell; Molly M. Stevens; Fergal J. O'Brien


Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | 2014

Novel Microhydroxyapatite Particles in a Collagen Scaffold: A Bioactive Bone Void Filler?

Frank Lyons; John P. Gleeson; Sonia Partap; Karen Coghlan; Fergal J. O’Brien


Tissue Engineering Part A | 2010

Osteoblast Response to Rest Periods During Bioreactor Culture of Collagen–Glycosaminoglycan Scaffolds

Niamh Plunkett; Sonia Partap; Fergal J. O'Brien


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2010

Stimulation of osteoblasts using rest periods during bioreactor culture on collagen-glycosaminoglycan scaffolds.

Sonia Partap; Niamh Plunkett; Daniel J. Kelly; Fergal J. O’Brien


Technology and Health Care | 2008

Part 1: Scaffolds and Surfaces

Frank Lyons; Sonia Partap; Fergal J. O'Brien


Archive | 2013

A composite scaffold for use as a tissue engineering implant

Fergal J. O'Brien; Adolfo López-Noriega; Elaine Quinlan; Sonia Partap; Helena M. Kelly; Sally-Ann Cryan


Orthopaedic Proceedings | 2012

COLLAGEN-HYDROXYAPATITE COMPOSITE SCAFFOLDS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO AUTOGENOUS BONE GRAFTS

John P. Gleeson; Frank Lyons; Sonia Partap; Fergal J. O'Brien

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Fergal J. O'Brien

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Frank Lyons

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Fergal J. O’Brien

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Elaine Quinlan

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Jacqueline S. Daly

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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John P. Gleeson

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Michael B. Keogh

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Niamh Plunkett

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Glenn R. Dickson

Queen's University Belfast

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