Journal article

Enhanced osteogenesis on titanium implants by UVB photofunctionalization of hydrothermally grown TiO2 coatings


Authors listLorenzetti, Martina; Dakischew, Olga; Trinkaus, Katja; Lips, Katrin Susanne; Schnettler, Reinhard; Kobe, Spomenka; Novak, Sasa

Publication year2015

Pages71-84

JournalJournal of Biomaterials Applications

Volume number30

Issue number1

ISSN0885-3282

eISSN1530-8022

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0885328215569091

PublisherSAGE Publications


Abstract
Even though Ti-based implants are the most used materials for hard tissue replacement, they may present lack of osseointegration on the long term, due to their inertness. Hydrothermal treatment (HT) is a useful technique for the synthesis of firmly attached, highly crystalline coatings made of anatase titanium dioxide (TiO2), providing favorable nanoroughness and higher exposed surface area, as well as greater hydrophilicity, compared to the native amorphous oxide on pristine titanium. The hydrophilicity drops even more by photofunctionalization of the nanostructured TiO2-anatase coatings under UV light. Human mesenchymal stem cells exhibited a good response to the combination of the positive surface characteristics, especially in respect to the UVB pre-irradiation. The results showed that the cells were not harmed in terms of viability; even more, they were encouraged to differentiate in osteoblasts and to become osteogenically active, as confirmed by the calcium ion uptake and the formation of well-mineralized, bone-like nodule structures. In addition, the enrichment of hydroxyl groups on the HT-surfaces by UVB photofunctionalization accelerated the cell differentiation process and greatly improved the osteogenesis in comparison with the nonirradiated samples. The optimal surface characteristics of the HT-anatase coatings as well as the high potentiality of the photo-induced hydrophilicity, which was reached during a relatively short pre-irradiation time (5h) with UVB light, can be correlated with better osseointegration ability invivo; among the samples, the superior biological behavior of the roughest and most hydrophilic HT coating makes it a good candidate for further studies and applications.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLorenzetti, M., Dakischew, O., Trinkaus, K., Lips, K., Schnettler, R., Kobe, S., et al. (2015) Enhanced osteogenesis on titanium implants by UVB photofunctionalization of hydrothermally grown TiO2 coatings, Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 30(1), pp. 71-84. https://doi.org/10.1177/0885328215569091

APA Citation styleLorenzetti, M., Dakischew, O., Trinkaus, K., Lips, K., Schnettler, R., Kobe, S., & Novak, S. (2015). Enhanced osteogenesis on titanium implants by UVB photofunctionalization of hydrothermally grown TiO2 coatings. Journal of Biomaterials Applications. 30(1), 71-84. https://doi.org/10.1177/0885328215569091



Keywords


BIOCOMPATIBILITYhMSCshydrothermal treatmentMESENCHYMAL STEM-CELLSOSTEOBLAST PHENOTYPEOSTEOGENESISphotofunctionalizationPROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENTPROTEIN ADSORPTIONREAMING DEBRIS

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