骨整合
表面改性
钛
微泡
材料科学
纳米技术
植入
生物医学工程
牙科
化学
化学工程
医学
工程类
外科
冶金
小RNA
基因
生物化学
作者
Boqiong Li,Huanming Chen,Ruiqiang Hang
摘要
Despite that the clinical application of titanium-based implants has achieved great success, patients' own diseases and/or unhealthy lifestyle habits often lead to implant failure. Many studies have been carried out to modify titanium implants to promote osseointegration and implant success. Recent studies showed that exosomes, proactively secreted extracellular vesicles by mammalian cells, could selectively target and modulate the functions of recipient cells such as macrophages, nerve cells, endothelial cells, and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells that are closely involved in implant osseointegration. Accordingly, using exosomes to functionalize titanium implants has been deemed as a novel and effective way to improve their osseointegration ability. Herein, recent advances pertaining to surface functionalization of titanium implants with exosomes are analyzed and discussed, with focus on the role of exosomes in regulating the functions of osseointegration-related cells, and their immobilization strategies as well as resultant impact on osseointegration ability.
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