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Bioinspired Collagen/Gelatin Nanopillared Films as a Potential Implant Coating Material.

Pinar Alpaslan Erturk1, Sevde Altuntas2, Gulseren Irmak3, Fatih Buyukserin1.   

Abstract

Collagen-based Sharpey's fibers are naturally located between alveolar bone and tooth, and they have critical roles in a well-functioning tooth such as mechanical stability, facile differentiation, and disease protection. The success of Sharpey's fibers in these important roles is due to their unique location, vertical alignment with respect to tooth surface, as well as their micronanofiber architecture. Inspired by these structures, herein, we introduce the use of nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide molds in a drop-casting setup to fabricate biopolymeric films possessing arrays of uniform Collagen:Gelatin (Col:Gel) nanopillars. Obtained structures have diameters of ∼90 nm and heights of ∼300 nm, yielding significantly higher surface roughness values compared to their flat counterparts. More importantly, the nanostructures were parallel to each other but perpendicular to the underlying film surface imitating the natural collagenous structures of Sharpey's fibers regarding nanoscale morphology, geometrical orientation, as well as biochemical content. Viability testing showed that the nanopillared Col:Gel films have high cell viabilities (over 90%), and they display significantly improved attachment (ca. ∼ 2 times) and mineralization for Saos-2 cells when compared to flat Col:Gel films and Tissue Culture Polystyrene (TCPS) controls, plausibly due to their largely increased surface roughness and area. Hence, such Sharpey's fiber-inspired bioactive nanopillared Col:Gel films can be used as a dental implant coating material or tissue engineering platform with enhanced cellular and osteogenic properties.

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Keywords:  Collagen-gelatin nanopillar; Sharpey’s Fibers; anodized alumina; biomimetic; implant coating; osteogenic differentiation

Year:  2022        PMID: 36203409      PMCID: PMC9580019          DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.2c00633

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Bio Mater        ISSN: 2576-6422


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