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Three-Dimensional Printing of Hollow-Struts-Packed Bioceramic Scaffolds for Bone Regeneration

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 7, Issue 43, Pages 24377-24383

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b08911

Keywords

3D printing bioceramics; hollow-struts scaffolds; bone tissue engineering

Funding

  1. Shanghai Municipal Natural Science Foundation [14ZR1445500]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [31400807, 31370963]
  3. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) [SS2015AA020302]
  4. Shanghai Outstanding Leaders' project [15XD1503900]

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Three-dimensional printing technologies have shown distinct advantages to create porous scaffolds with designed macropores for application in bone tissue engineering. However, until now, 3D-printed bioceramic scaffolds only possessing a single type of macropore have been reported. Generally, those scaffolds with a single type of macropore have relatively low porosity and pore surfaces, limited delivery of oxygen and nutrition to surviving cells, and new bone tissue formation in the center of the scaffolds. Therefore, in this work, we present a useful and facile method for preparing hollow-struts-packed (HSP) bioceramic scaffolds with designed macropores and multioriented hollow channels via a modified coaxial 3D printing strategy. The prepared HSP scaffolds combined high porosity and surface area with impressive mechanical strength. The unique hollow-struts structures of bioceramic scaffolds significantly improved cell attachment and proliferation and further promoted formation of new bone tissue in the center of the scaffolds, indicating that HSP ceramic scaffolds can be used for regeneration of large bone defects. In addition, the strategy can be used to prepare other HSP ceramic scaffolds, indicating a universal application for tissue engineering, mechanical engineering, catalysis, and environmental materials.

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