Grafting RGD containing peptides onto hydroxyapatite to promote osteoblastic cells adhesion

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M. C. Durrieu
S. Pallu
F. Guillemot
R. Bareille
J. Amédée
Ch. Baquey
C. Labrugère
M. Dard
机构
[1] INSERM U577,Centre de Caractérisation des Matériaux Avancés
[2] “Biomatériaux et Réparation Tissulaire”,undefined
[3] ICMCB-CNRS,undefined
[4] Biomet-Merck Biomaterials,undefined
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2004年 / 15卷
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Peptide; Thiol; Bone Formation; Hydroxyapatite; Hybrid Material;
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Ceramics possess osteoconductive properties but exhibit no intrinsic osteoinductive capacity. Consequently, they are unable to induce new bone formation in extra osseous sites. In order to develop bone substitutes with osteogenic properties, one promising approach consists of creating hybrid materials by associating in vitro biomaterials with osteoprogenitor cells. With this aim, we have developed a novel strategy of biomimetic modification to enhance osseointegration of hydroxyapatite (HA) implants. RGD-containing peptides displaying different conformations (linear GRGDSPC and cyclo-DfKRG) were grafted onto HA surface by means of a three-step reaction procedure: silanisation with APTES, cross-linking with N-succinimidyl-3-maleimidopropionate and finally immobilisation of peptides thanks to thiol bonding. Whole process was performed in anhydrous conditions to ensure the reproducibility of the chemical functionalisation. The three-step reaction procedure was characterised by high resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Efficiency of this biomimetic modification was finally demonstrated by measuring the adhesion of osteoprogenitor cells isolated from HBMSC onto HA surface.
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