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The effect of pore morphology and agarose coating on mechanical properties of tricalcium phosphate scaffolds
Authors:Zahra Gorgin Karaji  Reza Bagheri  Soodeh Amirkhani
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kermanshah University of Technology, Kermanshah, Iran;2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Three-dimensional biocompatible porous structures can be fabricated using different methods. However, the biological and mechanical behaviors of scaffolds are the center of focus in bone tissue engineering. In this study, tricalcium phosphate scaffolds with similar porosity contents but different pore morphologies were fabricated using two different techniques, namely, the replica method and the pore-forming agent method. The samples fabricated using the pore-forming agent showed more than two times higher compressive and bending strengths and more than three times higher compressive moduli. Furthermore, a thin layer of agarose coating improved the compressive and bending strength of both types of ceramic scaffolds. Subsequently, the samples’ capability to guide biomineralization was evaluated by immersion into a simulated body fluid that developed Ca-P nano-platelets formation and enhanced the compressive strength. Finally, the tetrazolium-based colorimetric (MTT) assay was used to evaluate L929 cell viability and proliferation on all the samples and confirmed that cell behavior was not affected by pore morphology or agarose coating. In summary, samples produced by the use of the pore-forming agent showed higher potential to be applied as bone scaffolds in tissue engineering applications.
Keywords:agarose  biomineralization  bone scaffold  mechanical properties  pore morphology  tricalcium phosphate (TCP)
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