骨整合
材料科学
表面改性
钛
涂层
碱性磷酸酶
阳极氧化
粘附
细胞粘附
植入
生物医学工程
化学工程
纳米技术
复合材料
化学
铝
生物化学
冶金
酶
外科
工程类
医学
作者
Tatiane Cristine Silva de Almeida,Thalita Marcolan Valverde,Thaís Maria da Mata Martins,Fernanda de Paula Oliveira,Pricila da Silva Cunha,Mariana Andrade Boense Tavares,Elisa Marchezini Rodrigues,Juliano Douglas Silva Albergaria,Gabriel M. Vieira,Dawidson Assis Gomes,Pedro Lana Gastelois,Rafael Lopes de Souza,Alfredo Goes,Gregory T. Kitten,A.M. Huntz
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.mtcomm.2024.108535
摘要
Surface modifications of titanium (Ti) bone implants can activate an osteogenic response and accelerate osseointegration after implantation. In this study, in vitro tests were performed to evaluate different titanium dioxide TiO2 modified surfaces, sandblasted, large grit, acid-etched implant surfaces and surfaces featuring nanotubular structures (nanopore diameters of 20 and 100 nm) produced through potentiostatic anodization before and after subjecting them to covalent treatment for functionalization and subsequent coating with collagen type I (Col I). The physicochemical and morphological properties were evaluated using spectroscopy and microscopy, which confirmed the structural and biochemical modifications of the surfaces after coating with Col I. Studies with pre-osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells indicate improved cell adhesion and proliferation on surfaces coated with Col I, whereas cell viability remained similar for all evaluated surfaces. The results of alkaline phosphatase expression and activity, as well as a mineralization assay, demonstrated that surfaces coated with Col I acted positively on the osteogenic differentiation of the cells in comparison with the non-coated surfaces. Our findings suggest that, regardless of the previous modification of the TiO2 surface, the addition of a Col I coating presents a promising modification for bone implant applications.
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