Biomineralization-Inspired Material Design for Bone Regeneration

Daniel de Melo Pereira, Pamela Habibovic*

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Abstract

Synthetic substitutes of bone grafts, such as calcium phosphate-based ceramics, have shown some good clinical successes in the regeneration of large bone defects and are currently extensively used. In the past decade, the field of biomineralization has delivered important new fundamental knowledge and techniques to better understand this fascinating phenomenon. This knowledge is also applied in the field of biomaterials, with the aim of bringing the composition and structure, and hence the performance, of synthetic bone graft substitutes even closer to those of the extracellular matrix of bone. The purpose of this progress report is to critically review advances in mimicking the extracellular matrix of bone as a strategy for development of new materials for bone regeneration. Lab-made biomimicking or bioinspired materials are discussed against the background of the natural extracellular matrix, starting from basic organic and inorganic components, and progressing into the building block of bone, the mineralized collagen fibril, and finally larger, 2D and 3D constructs. Moreover, bioactivity studies on state-of-the-art biomimicking materials are discussed. By addressing these different topics, an overview is given of how far the field has advanced toward a true bone-mimicking material, and some suggestions are offered for bridging current knowledge and technical gaps.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1800700
Pages (from-to)1-18
Number of pages18
JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume7
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Nov 2018

Keywords

  • biomaterials
  • biomineralization
  • bones
  • intrafibrillar mineralization
  • regeneration
  • AMORPHOUS CALCIUM-PHOSPHATE
  • LEUCINE-RICH PROTEOGLYCANS
  • IN-VITRO MINERALIZATION
  • MATRIX GLA-PROTEIN
  • COLLAGEN TYPE-I
  • INTRAFIBRILLAR MINERALIZATION
  • BIOMIMETIC MINERALIZATION
  • ACIDIC GLYCOPROTEIN-75
  • SUBSTITUTED HYDROXYAPATITES
  • OCTACALCIUM PHOSPHATE

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