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Biological Compatibility Profile on Biomaterials for Bone Regeneration
Published on: November 16, 2018
Comparative Evaluation of β-TCP-Based Composite Biomaterials Using Chorionic Mesenchymal Stem Cells Under
Jana Čajková1, Marianna Trebuňová1, Darina Bačenková1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering and Measurement, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Košice, 04200 Košice, Slovakia.
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This study evaluates the intrinsic osteogenic potential of β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP)-containing composite scaffolds (PLCL-TCP, PLGA-TCP, and ZnO-TCP) on chorion-derived mesenchymal stem cells (CMSCs) under non-osteogenic in vitro conditions. CMSCs were cultured on the three biomaterials for 35 days without osteogenic supplements to isolate the material-driven cellular response. Cell viability was assessed via MTT assay, while osteogenesis-associated markers (alkaline phosphatase, type I collagen, and osteocalcin) were quantified using ELISA. Scaffold surface morphology and elemental composition were characterized before and after cultivation utilizing SEM and EDX. All investigated scaffolds supported long-term CMSC viability and induced measurable osteogenic responses. PLCL-TCP demonstrated a consistently strong biological response, characterized by sustained metabolic activity, elevated ALP and COL I production, and increased osteocalcin levels at later stages of cultivation. ZnO-TCP also exhibited favorable osteogenesis-associated responses, particularly with respect to late-stage osteocalcin production, while maintaining high structural stability. In conclusion, β-TCP composites can intrinsically modulate CMSC behavior without biochemical supplements. Osteogenic outcomes depend on a complex interplay of surface chemistry, scaffold architecture, and degradation profiles, with PLCL-TCP demonstrating favorable overall performance among the investigated biomaterials.

