| Literature DB >> 24496230 |
Felicia Suska1, Omar Omar1, Lena Emanuelsson1, Mark Taylor2, Philipp Gruner3, Amy Kinbrum4, Duncan Hunt5, Trevor Hunt5, Andy Taylor6, Anders Palmquist7.
Abstract
Carbon-fibre-reinforced polyether ether ketone (CFR-PEEK) exhibits excellent biomechanical properties as it has an elastic modulus similar to bone. However, CFR-PEEK displays inferior biocompatibility compared with titanium alloy and coating techniques are therefore of interest in order to improve integration. In this paper, the early biological response to CFR-PEEK implants, with and without hydroxyapatite coating, was investigated. Furthermore, a hydroxyapatite-coated titanium alloy reference served as a clinically relevant control. The study was conducted in a rabbit model, both in femur trabecular bone as well as in tibia cortical bone. The results demonstrated that an hydroxyapatite coating significantly enhances the bone response to PEEK implants in vivo. Moreover, in cortical bone, hydroxyapatite-coated PEEK implants induced superior bone response compared with hydroxyapatite-coated Ti ones. These results suggest that hydroxyapatite-coated CFR-PEEK is a suitable material for in vivo implantation.Entities:
Keywords: Polyether ether ketone; coating; hydroxyapatite; in vivo; osseointegration
Year: 2014 PMID: 24496230 DOI: 10.1177/0885328214521669
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomater Appl ISSN: 0885-3282 Impact factor: 2.646