Heliyon (Jul 2024)
In vivo evaluation of bioactivity of alginate/chitosan based osteoplastic nanocomposites loaded with inorganic nanoparticles
Abstract
The influence of two nanostructured osteoplastic materials with different compositions: i) alginate (Alg) matrix, loaded with Zn2+ ions and nanostructured hydroxyapatite (HA) - S1/HA-Zn, and ii) chitosan (CS) matrix loaded with brushite nanoparticles (NPs, dicalcium phosphate dihydrate, DCPD) - S2/DCPD on the healing of an experimental femoral diaphysis defect was investigated. The structure of cellular elements and the lacunar tubular system of the regenerated bone tissue were studied by electron microscopy. Osteogenic cells on the surface and inside S1/HA-Zn formed bone tissue. On the 30th day, the latter had a reticulofibrous and later lamellar structure. On the 30th day, the S2/DCPD biomaterial was integrated mainly into connective tissue and, starting from the 90th day, into the bone tissue, which was formed only on its outer surface. Thus, it has been proven that both biomaterials contribute to the healing of bone wounds. The regenerative potential of the new bone tissue formation of S1/HA-Zn prevails over that of S2/DCPD.