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- Poster Session: Bioengineering
- (485bc) Osteoinductive Effects of Hydroxyapatite-Chitosan-Gelatin Hydrogel On Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
On-going studies focus on further characterizing the cell-material interactions of the HCG hydrogel, by immunohistochemistry staining and confocal microscopy. Analysis of integrin protein, stem cell protein and, osteo-specific protein expression will reveal how hMSCs interact with the HCG hydrogel and the differentiation state of the cells. hMSC migration into the HCG hydrogel will be systematically examined, by confocal microscopy and modified transwell assay. Quantitative rt-PCR will be used to analyze variations in protein expression. Additionally, osteoinduction enhancing BMP-2-DNA is incorporated, as naked plasmid or as chitosan-DNA nanoparticles, and hMSC growth and osteogenic differentiation will be evaluated. This composite biomaterial can theoretically facilitate bone healing over several months, by providing the progenitor cell population with an osteoinductive physiological and mechanical microenvironment to rebuild the native bone tissue as the implanted HCG material is degraded.