Literature DB >> 32126308

ROS induced bactericidal activity of amorphous Zn-doped titanium oxide coatings and enhanced osseointegration in bacteria-infected rat tibias.

Jing Ye1, Bo Li1, Mei Li2, Yufeng Zheng3, Shuilin Wu4, Yong Han5.   

Abstract

Titanium-based endosseous implants with high antibacterial and osseointegration activities are extremely required in clinics. To achieve this line, herein the doped coatings with three kinds of Zn doses were micro-arc oxidized (MAOed) on Ti. They were examined to reveal a bilayered structure, in which the outer layer consisted completely of the amorphism comprising elements of Ti, O and Zn with Zn doped in the form of weaken Zn-O bonds, and the underlying layer was partially crystallized with nanocrystalline TiO2 and Zn2TiO4 to embed an amorphous matrix. While the Zn doped doses of the surface amorphous layers increased with elevating the MAOed voltages, the weaken Zn-O bonds in the amorphism were identified to act as both the contributor of Zn2+ controllable release and the generator of reactive oxide species (ROS) on the coatings. The enhanced HO• and O2-• formation on the elevated voltage MAOed coatings caused serious break of the cell walls and plasma membranes of S. aureus. In parallel, the enhanced Zn2+ release and extracellular H2O2 formation led to the enhanced intracellular ROS level of S. aureus, further aggravating the damage of plasma membrane, resulting in bacteria death. On contrary to the overdose of Zn doped coating, the moderate doses of Zn doped coatings did not induce additional intracellular ROS and attenuate viability and proliferation of osteoblasts in vitro, and promoted osseointegration in both S. aureus-uninfected and infected rat tibias, which ascribed to the strong antibacterial activity and un-attenuated cell function of the coatings in the infected case. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: (1) The Zn-doped coatings revealed a bilayered structure of the surface layer comprising the Ti, O and Zn constructed amorphism with Zn in the form of weaken Zn-O bonds, and the underlying layer comprising nanocrystalline TiO2 and Zn2TiO4 to embed amorphous matrix. (2) The weaken Zn-O bonds in the amorphism were identified to act as both the contributor of Zn2+ controllable release and the generator of ROS on the coatings. (3) The enhanced Zn2+ release and ROS formation on the coatings killed S. aureus by inducing serious break of their cell walls and plasma membranes. This effect in combination of un-attenuated osteoblast proliferation endowed the moderate Zn doped coatings with enhanced osseointegration in S. aureus-infected rat tibias.
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Keywords:  Anti-bacterial activity; Micro-arc oxidized titanium; Osseointegration; ROS; Zn(2+) release

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32126308     DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2020.02.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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1.  Formation of a ZnO nanorods-patterned coating with strong bactericidal capability and quantitative evaluation of the contribution of nanorods-derived puncture and ROS-derived killing.

Authors:  Jing Ye; Bo Li; Mei Li; Yufeng Zheng; Shuilin Wu; Yong Han
Journal:  Bioact Mater       Date:  2021-09-16

2.  Eco-friendly bacteria-killing by nanorods through mechano-puncture with top selectivity.

Authors:  Jing Ye; Bo Li; Yufeng Zheng; Shuilin Wu; Dafu Chen; Yong Han
Journal:  Bioact Mater       Date:  2021-12-21

Review 3.  Multifunctional Coatings of Titanium Implants Toward Promoting Osseointegration and Preventing Infection: Recent Developments.

Authors:  Xiaoxuan Lu; Zichen Wu; Kehui Xu; Xiaowei Wang; Shuang Wang; Hua Qiu; Xiangyang Li; Jialong Chen
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-12-07
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