| Literature DB >> 31806404 |
Qianli Ma1, Nan Jiang2, Shuang Liang3, Fulin Chen4, Liang Fang3, Xian Wang5, Jinjin Wang6, Lihua Chen7.
Abstract
A multitude of micro- and nano-surface structures have been developed to improve the clinical performance of endosseous titanium (Ti) implants. However, most of these surface structures only simulate the topographic elements on a micro- or nano-scale. In this study, a nano-micro hierarchical TiO2 clustered nanotubular structure was fabricated using anodization, and then functionalized with platelet derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) using PhoA (11-hydroxyundecylphosphonic acid)/CDI (carbonyldiimidazole) chemistry. The resulting 3-dimensional spatial biomimetic structure, named NTPCP, exhibited negligible cytotoxicity and satisfactory bio-activity for host cells, and significantly enhanced the attachment as well as osteogenesis-related functions (early-stage proliferation, extracellular matrix synthesis and mineralization) of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (bMSCs). We observed drastically elevated expression of osteocalcin (OCN), which mirrored prominent bone formation around the NTPCP implants in a rat model. This study establishes a novel strategy to improve the osseointegration of endosseous Ti implants via surface nano-topographic modification and bio-factor covalent functionalization.Entities:
Keywords: Biomimetic TiO(2) surface; Covalent modification; Implant osteo-integration; Osteocalcin; PDGF-BB; bMSC
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31806404 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.119650
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479