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The Synergistic Effect of Hierarchical Micro/nano-topography and Bioactive Ions for Enhanced Osseointegration

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Journal Biomaterials
Date 2013 Feb 6
PMID 23380352
Citations 69
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Both surface chemistry and topography have significant influence on good and fast osseointegration of biomedical implants; the main goals in orthopeadic, dental and maxillofacial surgeries. A surface modification strategy encompassing the use of bioactive trace elements together with surface micron/nano-topographical modifications was employed in this study in an attempt to enhance the osseointegration of Ti alloy (Ti-6Al-4V), a commonly used implant. Briefly, we developed strontium-substituted hardystonite (Sr-HT) ceramic coating with a hierarchical topography where the nanosized grains were superimposed in the micron-rough coating structure. Its ability to induce new bone formation was evaluated by an in vivo animal model (beagle dogs). Hardystonite (HT), classic hydroxyapatite (HAp) coated and uncoated Ti-alloy implants were parallelly investigated for comparison. In addition, we investigated the effects of surface topography and the dissolution products from the coatings on the in vitro bioactivity using canine bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs) cultured on the implant surface as well as using extracts of the coated implants. Micro-CT evaluation, histological observations, biomechanical test (push-out test) and sequential fluorescent labeling and histomorphometrical analysis consistently demonstrated that our developed Sr-HT-coated Ti-alloy implants have the highest osseointegration, while the uncoated implants had the lowest. The osseointegration ability of HAp-coated Ti alloy was inferior to that seen for HT- and Sr-HT-coated Ti alloy. We demonstrated that the dissolution products, particularly strontium (Sr) from the Sr-HT-coated implants, enhanced the ALP activity and in vitro mineralization ability, while the micro/nano-topography was more related to the promotion of cell adhesion. Those results suggest that our developed Sr-HT coatings have the potential for future use as coatings for orthopedic/dental and maxillofacial devices.

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