偷看
生物相容性
润湿
材料科学
明胶
表面改性
表面粗糙度
接触角
聚醚醚酮
粘附
扫描电子显微镜
复合材料
生物医学工程
化学工程
高分子化学
化学
有机化学
聚合物
医学
工程类
冶金
作者
Maryam Mehdizadeh Omrani,Hitendra Kumar,Mohamed G. A. Mohamed,Kevin Golovin,Abbas S. Milani,Afra Hadjizadeh,Keekyoung Kim
摘要
Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) has shown great promise for implant and biomedical applications because of its excellent chemical, mechanical, and biocompatible properties. However, PEEK is bioinert, which causes weak cell adhesion and limits its use for biomedical applications such as bone implants. Therefore, the activation of the PEEK's surface for cell attachment is desirable. In this study, oxygen plasma and gelatin were used to modify PEEK's surface and the effects of surface roughness, wettability, and cell adhesion to the surface were studied. Surface roughness was measured using a laser scanning confocal microscope, and wettability was measured using the sessile drop method. There was no significant difference in the roughness of the three samples. The gelatin-coated surface showed higher wettability than the plasma-modified or control samples. The cell attachment and proliferation rate were assessed by scanning electron microscopy and the XTT assay, respectively. The XTT assay results indicated that a greater number of cells grew on the gelatin-coated PEEK surface than on the control or plasma-treated surfaces. These results confirmed that the plasma and gelatin treatments enhanced the biocompatibility of the PEEK samples. The increase in biocompatibility could make PEEK a better material candidate for treating bone related injuries and defects.
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