骨整合
3d打印
材料科学
生物医学工程
生物活性玻璃
生物相容性材料
跟踪(教育)
纳米技术
牙科
植入
复合材料
医学
外科
心理学
教育学
作者
Hongyun Ma,Jin Tong,Xiaochen Su,Liang Liu,Jingqi Liang,Jianbo Sun,Jun Lu,Yingang Zhang,Bo Lei,Hongmou Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202404435
摘要
Polyether-ether-ketone (PEEK) has become a much-attracted biomedical implant material in orthopedic surgery, serving as a more biocompatible alternative to conventional metals. However, the inherent bioinert and mismatched mechanical surface of PEEK have limited their optimized bone fixation and repair. In this work, a PEEK implant is printed and a bioactive mechanical-adaptive surface via in situ chemical linking of photoluminescent elastomeric poly(citrate-silicon) (PCS) polymer (PEEK-PCS) is subsequently constructed, which could be used for real-time bioimaging and enhanced osseointegration. The PEEK-PCS surface exhibits viscoelastic properties, enabling it to conform to complex tissue geometries and effectively alleviate surface stress. Furthermore, PEEK-PCS modulates the inflammatory response by promoting macrophage M2 phenotypic polarization and reducing the expression of inflammatory factors. Additionally, PEEK-PCS promotes the osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), significantly enhancing the osseointegration and osteogenesis ability of PEEK implants. Notably, PEEK-PCS demonstrates excellent autofluorescence properties both in vitro and in vivo, along with remarkable fluorescence stability over 14 d in vivo, suggesting real-time tracking potential of bioimaging. Compared to traditional coated implants, PEEK-PCS provides distinct advantages in surface adhesion, mechanical compatibility, real-time bioimaging, and osseointegration, representing a promising solution for implant-related bone repair.
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