Effect of micro/nanoscaled Ti phosphate/Ti oxide hybrid coating on the osseointegration of Ti implants.

Jie Zhang, Song-Song Zhu, Nan Jiang
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Objectives: This study was performed to fabricate a bionic coating with titanium (Ti) phosphate to promote the osseointegration of Ti substrate implants.

Methods: Phosphorylated micro/nanocoating was prepared on the surface of pure titanium (i.e., TiP-Ti) by hydrothermal process under special pressure, and the untreated smooth pure titanium (cp-Ti) was selected as the control. To evaluate the characteristics of the coating surface, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, and contact-angle measurement were performed. In addition, the effects of TiP-Ti on the proliferation, adhesion, and differentiation of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) were investigated by using in vitro cytology. Finally, TiP-Ti implants were implanted into the rat tibia, and the effect of TiP-Ti on the osseointegration in the host was evaluated after 12 weeks.

Results: The TiP-Ti surface presented a bionic structure with coexisting nanoscale 3D spatial structure and microscale pores. In vitro experiments showed that the BMSCs had enhanced adhesion, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation on the TiP-Ti surface. Furthermore, in vivo, TiP-Ti showed considerably stronger osseointegration compared with pure titanium, and the ultimate shear strength and maximum pushing force were significantly improved.

Conclusions: A bionic structure with TiP-Ti micro/nanoscale coating was successfully fabricated, indicating a promising method for modifying the surface of implants.

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微/纳米级磷酸钛/氧化钛杂化涂层对钛种植体骨整合的影响。
目的:制备磷酸钛(Ti)仿生涂层,促进钛基种植体的骨整合。方法:在特殊压力下,采用水热法在纯钛(TiP-Ti)表面制备磷酸化微纳米涂层,并选择未经处理的光滑纯钛(cp-Ti)作为对照。通过扫描电子显微镜、x射线衍射、原子力显微镜和接触角测量来评价涂层表面的特性。此外,采用体外细胞学方法研究了TiP-Ti对大鼠骨髓间充质干细胞(BMSCs)增殖、粘附和分化的影响。最后将TiP-Ti植入大鼠胫骨,12周后评估TiP-Ti对宿主骨整合的影响。结果:TiP-Ti表面呈现纳米级三维空间结构和微孔共存的仿生结构。体外实验表明,BMSCs在TiP-Ti表面具有增强的粘附、增殖和成骨分化能力。此外,在体内,TiP-Ti的骨整合性明显强于纯钛,其极限抗剪强度和最大推力均显著提高。结论:成功制备了TiP-Ti微纳米涂层的仿生结构,为植入体表面修饰提供了一种有前景的方法。
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