| Literature DB >> 25121648 |
Di Huang1, Lulu Niu2, Yan Wei2, Meiqing Guo2, Yi Zuo3, Qin Zou4, Yinchun Hu2, Weiyi Chen2, Yubao Li5.
Abstract
Fabrication of bioactive and mechanical matched bone substitutes is crucial for clinical application in bone defects repair. In this study, nano-hydroxyapatite/polyamide (nHA/PA) composite was coated on injection-moulded PA by a chemical corrosion and phase-inversion technique. The shear strength, gradient composition and pore structure of the bioactive coating were characterized. Osteoblast-like MG63 cells were cultured on pure PA and composite-coated PA samples. The cells' adhesion, spread and proliferation were determined using MTT assay and microscopy. The results confirm that the samples with the nHA/PA composite coating have better cytocompatibility and have no negative effects on cells. To investigate the in vivo biocompatibility, both pure PA and composite-coated PA cylinders were implanted in the trochlea of rabbit femurs and studied histologically, and the bonding ability with bone were determined using push-out tests. The results show that composite-coated implants exhibit better biocompatibility and the shear strength of the composite-coated implants with host bone at 12 weeks can reach 3.49±0.42 MPa, which is significantly higher than that of pure PA implants. These results indicate that composite-coated PA implants have excellent biocompatibility and bonding abilities with host bone and they have the potential to be applied in repair of bone defects.Entities:
Keywords: gradient coating; interfacial properties; nano-hydroxyapatite; osteogenesis; polyamide
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25121648 PMCID: PMC4233721 DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2014.0101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Interface ISSN: 1742-5662 Impact factor: 4.118