Abstract
This study investigated the surface characteristics, in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility of Ti-6Al-4V alloy implants incorporating strontium ions (Sr), produced by hydrothermal treatment using a Sr-containing solution, for future biomedical applications. The surface characteristics were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, thin-film X-ray diffractometry, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, optical profilometry, contact angle and surface energy measurement and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS). Human osteoblast-like cell (MG63) attachment, proliferation, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, and quantitative analysis of osteoblastic gene expression on Sr-containing Ti-6Al-4V surfaces were compared with untreated Ti-6Al-4V surfaces. Fifty-six screw implants (28 control and 28 experimental) were placed in the tibiae and femoral condyles of seven New Zealand White rabbits. The osteoconductivity of Sr-containing Ti-6Al-4V implants was evaluated by removal torque testing and histomorphometric analysis after 4 weeks implantation. Hydrothermal treatment produced a crystalline SrTiO3 layer. ICP-MS analysis showed that Sr ions were released from treated surfaces into the solution. Significant increases in ALP activity (P = 0.000), mRNA expressions of key osteoblast genes (osterix, bone sialoprotein, and osteocalcin), removal torque values (P< 0.05) and bone-implant contact percentages (P< 0.05) in both cortical and cancellous bone were observed for Sr-containing Ti-6Al-4V surfaces. The results indicate that the Sr-containing oxide layer produced by hydrothermal treatment may be effective in improving the osseointegration of Ti-6Al-4V alloy implants by enhancing differentiation of osteoblastic cells, removal torque forces and bone apposition in both cortical and cancellous bone.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 2843-2851 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Acta Biomaterialia |
| Volume | 6 |
| Issue number | 7 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jul 2010 |
Keywords
- Histomorphometry
- Osseointegration
- Osteoblast differentiation
- Strontium ion chemistry
- Titanium alloy implant
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