Physico-chemical-mechanical and in vitro biological properties of calcium phosphate cements with doped amorphous calcium phosphates.

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Julien, Marion | Khairoun, Ibrahim | Legeros, Racquel, Z. | Delplace, Séverine | Pilet, Paul | Weiss, Pierre | Daculsi, Guy | Bouler, Jean-Michel | Guicheux, Jérôme

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Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are successfully used as bone substitutes in dentistry and orthopaedic applications. This study investigated the physico-chemical-mechanical properties of and in vitro biological properties (cell response) of CPCs prepared with amorphous calcium carbonate phosphate (ACCP) doped with magnesium (ACCP-Mg), zinc (ACCp-Zn) or fluoride (ACCP-F) ions. The experimental CPC consisted of alpha-TCP, doped ACCP, and MPCM powders as matrix and biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) granules. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the matrix converted to apatite with poor crystallinity (reflecting small crystal size) after setting for 24 h, while BCP remained apparently unchanged. Cements with ACCP-F (F-CPC) had shorter setting times and greater compressive strength compared to cements with ACCP-Mg (Mg-CPC) or ACCP-Zn (Zn-CPC). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that crystals set on Mg-CPC and Zn-CPC were smaller compared to those on F-CPC. The total porosity of Mg-CPC was greater compared to Zn-CPC or F-CPC. Osteoblast-like cells, MC3T3-E1, remained viable and maintained their ability to express alkaline phosphatase in contact with the CPCs with doped ACCPs.

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