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Hydroxyapatite/polyamide66 porous scaffold with an ethylene vinyl acetate surface layer used for simultaneous substitute and repair of articular cartilage and underlying bone

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 257, Issue 23, Pages 9888-9894

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2011.06.096

Keywords

Tissue scaffold; Hydroxyapatite; Polyamide66; Ethylene vinyl acetate; Cartilage and bone

Funding

  1. China 863 funds [2007AA03Z328766]
  2. China 973 funds [2007CB936102]

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In this paper, tissue scaffold made from polyamide66 (PA66) and hydroxyapatite (HA) was prepared by co-precipitation and thermal-induced phase inversion method, in which biomimetic HA crystals were uniformly distributed in PA66 matrix. The porosity of the scaffold is about 81% and the macropore size is from 50 to 500 mu m. The ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) layer was thermally molded on one surface of HA-PA66 scaffold to develop EVA/HA-PA66 composite for articular cartilage/bone substitute, i.e., upper EVA layer for cartilage substitute and underlying HA-PA66 scaffold for bone bonding and fixation. The physicochemical and mechanical properties of EVA were also investigated. The results indicate that the tensile and compressive strength of EVA is about 4.65 MPa and 9.44 MPa respectively, while its mean friction coefficient is very small, only about 0.23. The cell culture of EVA and HA-PA66 scaffold shows that these materials possess good cytocompatibility. The proposed preparation method is novel and effective, and the EVA/HA-PA66 composite has good potential for simultaneous substitute of articular cartilage and underlying bone. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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