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Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering

Cells and Materials

1995

Calcification

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Post-Operative Carbonate-Apatite Formation In Peo/Pbt Copolymers (Polyactive®), A. M. Radder, J. E. Davies, R. N. S. Sodhi, S. A. T. Van Der Meer, J. G. C. Wolke, C. A. Van Blitterswijk Jan 1995

Post-Operative Carbonate-Apatite Formation In Peo/Pbt Copolymers (Polyactive®), A. M. Radder, J. E. Davies, R. N. S. Sodhi, S. A. T. Van Der Meer, J. G. C. Wolke, C. A. Van Blitterswijk

Cells and Materials

Previous studies have stressed the importance of calcification of the polyethylene oxide (PEO) I polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) copolymer surface by establishing a direct relation with the occurrence of bone-bonding. Here, we characterized the morphology as well as the composition of this post-operative reaction product in PEOIPBT copolymers. X-ray · photoelectron spectroscopical results demonstrated the ability of PEOIPBT copolymers to rapidly adsorb calcium ions from fluids. After subcutaneous implantation in rats, it was shown that polymer calcification comprised plate-shaped crystals, whereas an electron-dense layer was frequently encountered at the interface. Cells with a characteristic morphology were directly apposed to abundantly calcified …