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      Mesenchymal stem cell function on hybrid organic/inorganic microparticles in vitro

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          The aim of this study was to investigate mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) function on novel type hybrid organic/inorganic microparticles (MPs) for application to bone regeneration. The MPs were based on chitosan (CS) and consisted of inorganic components, such as dibasic calcium phosphate (CaHPO 4 ) or calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ). The MPs were crosslinked using tripolyphosphate. Four types of hybrid MPs were fabricated: CS; CS–10% CaHPO 4 ; CS–20% CaHPO 4 ; and CS–10% CaCO 3 . The MSCs were attached to all the types of MPs at day 1 and started to spread and proliferate further by days 2 and 7, as analysed by fluorescence microcopy. Cell proliferation was measured at days 7, 14, 21 and 28 by counting the cells attached on the MPs. The number of proliferated cells increased significantly for all types of MPs as time increased. MSC differentiation was analysed using osteoblast (OB) phenotype markers, including alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP), collagen I (COLLI) and osteocalcin (OCN) at days 7, 14, 21 and 28, using quantitative real-time PCR. The normalized mRNA expression of ALP for all MPs was observed only at day 7. The normalized mRNA expression of COLLI and OCN was significantly increased for all types of hybrid MPs at each time point compared to the control samples. Collectively, our results proved that hybrid organic/inorganic MPs were non-cytotoxic and supported MSC attachment, spreading, proliferation and differentiation into the OB phenotype. These hybrid MPs have great potential for application as bone-void fillers or bone tissue engineering scaffolds in bone regeneration.

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          Journal
          101308490
          33899
          J Tissue Eng Regen Med
          J Tissue Eng Regen Med
          Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
          1932-6254
          1932-7005
          18 March 2020
          July 2010
          08 April 2020
          : 4
          : 5
          : 340-348
          Affiliations
          Department of Orthopaedics, University of Toledo, OH, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Correspondence to: A. Champa Jayasuriya, University of Toledo, Health Science Campus, Department of Orthopaedics, 3065 Arlington Avenue, DowlingHall 2447, Toledo, OH 43614-5807, USA. a.jayasuriya@ 123456utoledo.edu
          Article
          PMC7140118 PMC7140118 7140118 nihpa1572460
          10.1002/term.244
          7140118
          20033925
          4b182e6b-84dd-44e9-926e-1365edb92d97
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          hybrid microparticles,gene expression,injectable,mesenchymal stem cells,osteoblasts,proliferation

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