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December 2023
Journal Article
Title

Multiscale morphological analysis of bone microarchitecture around Mg-10Gd implants

Abstract
The utilization of biodegradable magnesium (Mg)-based implants for restoration of bone function following trauma represents a transformative approach in orthopaedic application. One such alloy, magnesium-10 weight percent gadolinium (Mg-10Gd), has been specifically developed to address the rapid degradation of Mg while enhancing its mechanical properties to promote bone healing. Previous studies have demonstrated that Mg-10Gd exhibits favorable osseointegration; however, it exhibits distinct ultrastructural adaptation in comparison to conventional implants like titanium (Ti). A crucial aspect that remains unexplored is the impact of Mg-10Gd degradation on the bone microarchitecture. To address this, we employed hierarchical three-dimensional imaging using synchrotron radiation in conjunction with image-based finite element modelling. By using the methods outlined, the vascular porosity, lacunar porosity and the lacunar-canaliculi network (LCN) morphology of bone around Mg-10Gd in comparison to Ti in a rat model from 4 weeks to 20 weeks post-implantation was investigated. Our investigation revealed that within our observation period, the degradation of Mg-10Gd implants was associated with significantly lower (p < 0.05) lacunar density in the surrounding bone, compared to Ti. Remarkably, the LCN morphology and the fluid flow analysis did not significantly differ for both implant types. In summary, a more pronounced lower lacunae distribution rather than their morphological changes was detected in the surrounding bone upon the degradation of Mg-10Gd implants. This implies potential disparities in bone remodelling rates when compared to Ti implants. Our findings shed light on the intricate relationship between Mg-10Gd degradation and bone microarchitecture, contributing to a deeper understanding of the implications for successful osseointegration.
Author(s)
Sefa, Sandra
Espiritu, Jonathan
Ćwieka, Hanna
Greving, Imke
Flenner, Silja
Will, Olga
Beuer, Susanne  orcid-logo
Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Systeme und Bauelementetechnologie IISB  
Wieland, D.C Florian
Willumeit-Römer, Regine
Zeller-Plumhoff, Berit
Journal
Bioactive materials  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.bioactmat.2023.07.017
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Systeme und Bauelementetechnologie IISB  
Keyword(s)
  • atipamezole

  • dipyrone

  • gadolinium

  • gadolinium

  • magnesium

  • medetomidine

  • titanium

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