Niobium‐containing bioactive glasses modulate alkaline phosphatase activity during bone repair

Author:

de Souza Balbinot Gabriela1ORCID,Leitune Vicente Castelo Branco1ORCID,da Cunha Bahlis Eduardo Antunes1ORCID,Ponzoni Deise2ORCID,Visioli Fernanda3ORCID,Collares Fabrício Mezzomo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dental Materials, School of Dentistry Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Brazil

2. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Unit Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Brazil

3. Department of Oral Pathology, School of Dentistry Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate the pre‐clinical behavior of niobium‐containing bioactive glasses (BAGNb) by their ability to promote bone repair and regulate alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels in an animal model. BAGNbs were produced as powders and as scaffolds and surgically implanted in the femur of male rats (Wistar lineage n = 10). Glasses without Nb (BAG) were produced and implanted as well. The Autogenous Bone (AB) was used as a control. After 15, 30, and 60 days of surgical implantation, blood serum samples were collected to quantify ALP activity, and femurs were removed to assess bone repair. Bone samples were histologically processed and stained with H&E to quantify the % new bone into defects. No postoperative complications were identified. Early‐stage repair (15 days) resulted in increased ALP activity for all groups, with increased values ​​for powdered BAGNb. The maturation of the new bone led to a reduction in serum ALP levels. Histological sections showed the formation of immature bone tissue and vascularization with the progression of bone deposition to mature and functional tissue over time. BAG powder showed less new bone formation in 15 days, while the analysis at 30 and 60 days showed no difference between groups (p > .05). Niobium‐containing bioactive glasses safely and successfully induced bone repair in vivo. The modulation of ALP activity may be a pathway to describe the ability of niobium‐containing materials to contribute to new bone formation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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