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We compared the osteogenic response in porous alumina (Al) and hydroxy
apatite coated porous alumina ceramic (HA/Al) by grafting rat bone mar
row cells with these implants subcutaneously in the back of syngeneic
rats. The ceramics did not show any bone formation without marrow, but
did when combined with marrow cells. The osteogenesis in HA/Al began
directly on the ceramic surface, but in Al began away from the ceramic
surface, and fibrous tissue interposition was seen between the de nov
o bone and its surface. Alkaline phosphatase activity and bone specifi
c bone gla protein content in HA/Al with marrow were both about three
times higher than in Al with marrow. These results indicate that HA/Al
has excellent osteoconductive properties and that a composite of marr
ow and HA/Al is a clinically applicable osteogenic biomaterial. (C) 19
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