Evaluation of Calcium Dihydroxide- and Silver-Coated Implants in the Rat Tibia

N. Harrasser, M. de Wild, Johannes Gorkotte, A. Obermeier, S. Feihl, M. Straub, R. von Eisenhart-Rothe, H. Gollwitzer, Jasmine Rüegg, W. Moser, P. Gruner, R. Burgkart
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Background Silver ions (Ag+) have strong antibacterial effects, and silver-coated materials are in widespread clinical use. However, the application of silver-coated medical devices is not without concerns: its use with direct bone contact is not established, and systemic toxic side effects of released Ag+ have been described. Therefore, alternative bactericidal coatings with a more localized way of acting – e.g., calcium dihydroxide, Ca(OH)2 (CH) – would be advantageous. Methods A new rat model of the animal's tibial metaphysis was developed. In the left proximal tibiae of 36 male Wistar rats, titanium screws were implanted. The screws were coated with hydroxyapatite (HA; 12 animals: group I), low-dosed HA silver (HA-Ag; 12 animals: group II) and CH (12 animals: group III). After 6 weeks, all rats were sacrificed. The implants were evaluated for morphological changes on their surfaces, by light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy; for osteointegration, by measurement of resistance to removal; and for bacterial colonization, by quantitative culture analysis. Additionally, the tibial bone was investigated histologically for signs of osteomyelitis and sonicated to detect bacterial loads. Results (i) No microbiological or histological signs of infection could be determined on any of the screws or the surrounding bone. (ii) The bone-implant interface analysis revealed extensive bone formation and direct bone-implant contact on all HA, HA-Ag and HA-CH coated screws. (iii) HA and HA-Ag were partially, and CH was fully, degraded on the screw coating, allowing host bone to osteointegrate.
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大鼠胫骨二氢氧化钙和镀银植入物的评价
银离子(Ag+)具有很强的抗菌作用,银包覆材料在临床上得到广泛应用。然而,镀银医疗器械的应用并非没有问题:其与骨直接接触的使用尚未建立,并且已经描述了释放银离子的全身毒副作用。因此,具有更局部作用方式的替代杀菌涂层-例如,氢氧化钙,Ca(OH)2 (CH) -将是有利的。方法建立大鼠胫骨干骺端动物模型。36只雄性Wistar大鼠左胫骨近端植入钛螺钉。螺钉涂有羟基磷灰石(HA);12只动物:第一组),低剂量HA银(HA- ag;12只动物:II组)和12只动物:III组。6周后处死所有大鼠。通过光镜、扫描电镜和能量色散x射线光谱学观察植入物表面的形态变化;对于骨整合,通过测量去除阻力;通过定量培养分析进行细菌定植。此外,对胫骨进行组织学检查,寻找骨髓炎的迹象,并用超声检测细菌负荷。结果(i)螺钉及周围骨未见微生物学或组织学感染征象。(ii)骨-种植体界面分析显示,所有HA、HA- ag和HA- ch涂层螺钉上广泛的骨形成和骨-种植体直接接触。(iii) HA和HA- ag在螺钉涂层上部分降解,CH完全降解,使宿主骨实现骨整合。
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Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Biomechanics 生物-材料科学:生物材料
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