Bone mineral as a drug-seeking moiety and a waste dump a Review

D. B. Raina, Y. Liu, Otto L.P. Jacobson, M. Tägil, L. Lidgren, K. E. Tanner

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Bone is a dynamic tissue with a quarter of the trabecular and a fifth of the cortical bone being replaced continuously each year in a complex process that continues throughout an individual’s lifetime. Bone has an important role in homeostasis of minerals with non-stoichiometric hydroxyapatite bone mineral forming the inorganic phase of bone. Due to its crystal structure and chemistry, hydroxyapatite (HA) and related apatites have a remarkable ability to bind molecules. This review article describes the accretion of trace elements in bone mineral giving a historical perspective. Implanted HA particles of synthetic origin have proved to be an efficient recruiting moiety for systemically circulating drugs which can locally biomodulate the material and lead to a therapeutic effect. Bone mineral and apatite however also act as a waste dump for trace elements and drugs, which significantly affects the environment and human health.

Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)709-718
Antal sidor10
TidskriftBone and Joint Research
Volym9
Nummer10
DOI
StatusPublished - 2020

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