Sergio Murilo da Silva Braga Martins Junior, Jose Manuel Noguera Bazan, Lucas Dos Santos Silva, Luis Claudio Nascimento da Silva
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Abstract
Introduction/objectives: Failures of osseointegrated implants pose a significant challenge in the medical field, often attributed to prolonged osseointegration periods and bacterial infections. Functionalization of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes (TNTs) has emerged as a promising strategy to improve osseointegration and mitigate infections. This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis and systematic review to identify trends, gaps, and advancements in research on the functionalization of TNTs for osseointegration improvement.
Methods: Articles were retrieved from the Web of Science database using the keywords "osseointegration," "titanium dioxide nanotubes," and "functionalization." The inclusion criteria were studies published between 2014 and 2023, written in English, and focusing on the use of TNTs in implant surface modifications. A total of 126 articles were included after screening. Data extraction and analysis were performed using VOS Viewer, Microsoft Excel, and GraphPad Prism.
Results: The review revealed a growing number of publications on TNT functionalization, with China, the United States, and Brazil leading in contributions. Key findings include the effectiveness of TNTs loaded with bioactive agents (e.g., silver, strontium, hydroxyapatite) in promoting osseointegration and antibacterial activity. Collaborative networks among institutions and authors were mapped, highlighting the Sao Paulo State University and Yong Huang as the most prolific contributors.
Conclusion: The findings underscore the potential of TNT functionalization to enhance implant performance. However, a gap remains in translating preclinical findings into clinical trials. Future research should focus on clinical validation to bridge this gap and translate laboratory advancements into therapeutic solutions.
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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry is a forum for the review of areas of keen and topical interest to medicinal chemists and others in the allied disciplines. Each issue is solely devoted to a specific topic, containing six to nine reviews, which provide the reader a comprehensive survey of that area. A Guest Editor who is an expert in the topic under review, will assemble each issue. The scope of Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry will cover all areas of medicinal chemistry, including current developments in rational drug design, synthetic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, high-throughput screening, combinatorial chemistry, compound diversity measurements, drug absorption, drug distribution, metabolism, new and emerging drug targets, natural products, pharmacogenomics, and structure-activity relationships. Medicinal chemistry is a rapidly maturing discipline. The study of how structure and function are related is absolutely essential to understanding the molecular basis of life. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry aims to contribute to the growth of scientific knowledge and insight, and facilitate the discovery and development of new therapeutic agents to treat debilitating human disorders. The journal is essential for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important advances.