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TiO2 type influences fibronectin adsorption.

S R Sousa1, P Moradas-Ferreira, M A Barbosa.   

Abstract

Human fibronectin (FN) plays a key role in the biointegration of implants as the success depends on adsorption of proteins like FN [1]. Indeed FN can be an intermediary between the biomaterial surface and cells. The adsorption of human fibronectin (FN) on commercially pure titanium with a titanium oxide layer formed in a H2O2 solution (TiO2 cp) and TiO2 sputtered on Si (TiO2 sp) was studied. Adsorption isotherms and the work of adhesion were assessed by wettability studies, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and by radiolabelling of FN with 125I, (125)I-FN. Exchangeability of bound FN by free FN, was also evaluated by the radiolabelling technique. Contact angle determinations have shown that FN displays higher affinity for the TiO2 cp surface than for the TiO2 sp. As expected from the surface free energy values, the work of adhesion of FN is higher for the TiO2 cp substrate, the more hydrophilic one, and lower for the TiO2 sp substrate, the more hydrophobic one. The adsorption isotherms were evaluated by two different techniques: radiolabelling of FN (125I-FN) and XPS. TiO2 cp adsorbs more FN than the TiO2 sp surfaces as shown by the radiolabelling data. FN molecules are also more strongly attached to the former surface as indicated by the work of adhesion and by the exchangeability studies. Results using 125I-FN also suggests that FN adsorbs as a multilayer for FN concentrations in solution higher than 100 microg/mL.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16362218     DOI: 10.1007/s10856-005-4725-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med        ISSN: 0957-4530            Impact factor:   3.896


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