Literature DB >> 30693753

Mechanical Strength, Biodegradation, and in Vitro and in Vivo Biocompatibility of Zn Biomaterials.

Donghui Zhu1, Irsalan Cockerill1, Yingchao Su1, Zhaoxiang Zhang, Jiayin Fu2, Kee-Won Lee, Jun Ma1, Chuka Okpokwasili3, Liping Tang3, Yufeng Zheng4, Yi-Xian Qin5, Yadong Wang2.   

Abstract

Zn-based biomaterials have emerged as promising new types of bioresorbable metallics applicable to orthopedic devices, cardiovascular stents, and other medical applications recently. Compared to other degradable metallic biomaterials (i.e., Mg- or Fe-based), Zn biomaterials have a more appropriate corrosion rate without hydrogen gas evolution. Here, we evaluated the potential of Zn-based metallics as medical implants, both in vitro and in vivo, alongside a standard benchmark Mg alloy, AZ31. The mechanical properties of the pure Zn were not strong enough but were significantly enhanced (microhardness > 70 kg/mm2, strength > 220 MPa, elongation > 15%) after alloying with Sr or Mg (1.5 at. %), surpassing the minimal design criteria for load-bearing device applications. The corrosion rate of Zn-based biomaterials was about 0.4 mm/year, significantly slower than that of AZ31. The measured cell viability and proliferation of three different human primary cells fared better for Zn-based biomaterials than AZ31 using both direct and indirect culture methods. Platelet adhesion and activation on Zn-based materials were minimal, significantly less than on AZ31. The hemolysis ratio of red cells (<0.5%) after incubation with Zn-based materials was also well below the ISO standard of 5%. Moreover, Zn-based biomaterials promoted stem cell differentiation to induce the extracellular matrix mineralization process. In addition, in vivo animal testing using subcutaneous, bone, and vascular implantations revealed that the acute toxicity and immune response of Zn-based biomaterials were minimal/moderate, comparable to that of AZ31. No extensive cell death and foreign body reactions were observed. Taken together, Zn-based biomaterials may have a great potential as promising candidates for medical implants.

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Keywords:  Zn alloy; biocompatibility; cardiovascular; corrosion; mechanical property; orthopedic

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30693753     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b20634

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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