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Exploring the Biological Potential of Hydroxyapatite-Doped with Magnesium: Cytotoxicity and Cell Viability Assessment

  • Rafael Rangel Ibarrae(Author)
    ,
  • Juan David Olivares Hernándezd(Author)
    ,
  • José Rafael Alanis Gómeze(Author)
    ,
Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Conference contribution Peer review

Publication Information

Tipo di output

Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Conference contribution Peer review

Sottotitolo pubblicazione host

Biomechanics, Rehabilitation and Clinical Engineering

Lingua originale

English

Pagine da-a (Numero di pagine)

Pagine 115-121 (7 pagine)

Attività cardine della pubblicazione

  • Published - 01/01/2024

Stato pubblicazione

Published - 01/01/2024

Editore/-rice

Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

Serie di pubblicazioni

  • Nome della serie di pubblicazioni: IFMBE Proceedings
    ISSN (cartaceo): 1680-0737
    ISSN (elettronico): 1433-9277
    Volume: 97
9783031469350

ID pubblicazione esterna

  • Scopus: 85177480266

Titolo pubblicazione host

46th Mexican Conference on Biomedical Engineering - Proceedings of CNIB 2023 - Volume 2

Editor pubblicazione host

  • José de Jesús Agustín Flores Cuautle
  • Balam Benítez-Mata
  • Ricardo Antonio Salido-Ruiz
  • Hugo A. Vélez-Pérez
  • Gustavo Adolfo Alonso-Silverio
  • Guadalupe Dorantes-Méndez
  • Aldo Rodrigo Mejía-Rodríguez
  • Esmeralda Zúñiga-Aguilar
  • Edgar Del Hierro-Gutiérrez

Abstract

Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is a bioceramic material of great interest in the field of tissue engineering and bone regeneration due to its high biocompatibility and bioactivity in the human body. HAp has been doped with different elements including magnesium, strontium, silver, among others. Particularly, magnesium-doped hydroxyapatite (HAp-Mg) appears to have high potential in biomedical applications. Therefore, it is relevant to characterize its biological compatibility and cytotoxicity. In this study, an in vitro model of fibroblasts obtained from chicken embryos was used to evaluate the effect of HAp-Mg on cell viability. HAp doped with 2% magnesium was synthesized using the Microwave-Assisted Hydrothermal Method. Subsequently, X-ray diffraction analysis was performed to characterize the HAp-Mg samples. Morphological and microstructural characterization of HAp-Mg was carried out using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). To evaluate the effect of HAp-Mg on cell viability, primary cultures of fibroblasts from 10-day-old chicken embryos (ED10) were obtained. The cultures were treated with different concentrations of HAp-Mg (0.1–100 µg/ml) for 24 h. Cell viability and cytotoxicity were then evaluated using MTT and AlamarBlue assays. The results revealed that the tested concentrations of HAp-Mg did not present significant cytotoxic effects. These findings suggest that HAp-Mg has excellent biological compatibility and can be considered as a promising material for biomedical applications.