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RESEARCH ON BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF CANCELLOUS - DERIVED ACELLULAR SCAFFOLD
Author(s) -
Quan Minh To,
Buu Gia Tran,
Oanh Thi Hoang Nguyen,
Vu Nguyen Doan,
Ngoc Kim Phan,
Ha Le Bao Tran
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
science and technology development journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1859-0128
DOI - 10.32508/stdj.v14i4.2038
Subject(s) - scaffold , decellularization , biocompatibility , cancellous bone , biomedical engineering , tissue engineering , chemistry , materials science , anatomy , medicine , organic chemistry
Xenogeneic cancellous bone is a abundant resource on bone tissue engineering. But xenograft can arise a serious of immune responses. Thus, we decellularize xenogeneic cancellous bone for obtaining a great number of acellular and low antigenic scaffolds. Porcine cancellous bone (PCB) (4x4x3,5 cm3) were decellularized by acetone or chloroform/methanol (1:1). Biocompatibility of acellular scaffold was evaluated by seeding umbilical blood cells (UBCs) into scaffold and transplanting acellular scaffold to xeno-recipient. The result shows that PCB-derived scaffold treated in two decellularizing solutions have no cell. After 3 days, UBCs adhered on surface of scaffold and proliferated contiously after 12 days. After 8 days, scaffold makes a weak imflammatory response. The intial results show that PCB-derived acellular scaffold can apply in bone tissue engineering.

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