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Osteoblastic cell behaviour on different titanium implant surfaces.

Authors :
Guehennec, L. Le
Lopez, M.A.
Enkel, B.
Weiss, P.
Amouriq, Y.
Layrolle, P.
Guehennec, L. Le
Lopez, M.A.
Enkel, B.
Weiss, P.
Amouriq, Y.
Layrolle, P.
Source :
Acta Biomaterialia; 535; 43; 1742-7061; 3; 4; ~Acta Biomaterialia~535~43~~~1742-7061~3~4~~
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />The osseointegration of oral implants is related to the early interactions between osteoblastic cells and titanium surfaces. The behaviour of osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells was compared on four different titanium surfaces: mirror-polished (Smooth-Ti), alumina grit-blasted (Alumina-Ti) or biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic grit-blasted (BCP-Ti) and a commercially available implant surface (SLA). Scanning electron microscopy and profilometry showed distinct microtopographies. The BCP-Ti group had higher average surface roughness (Ra=2.5 microm) than the other grit-blasted groups. Hydrophilicity and surfaces energies were determined on the different substrates by dynamic contact angle measurements. The most hydrophilic surface was the Alumina-Ti discs, while SLA was the most hydrophobic. The titanium surfaces were all oxidized as TiO2 and polluted by carbon contaminants, as determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Alumina-Ti samples also exhibited aluminium peaks as a result of the blasting. The BCP-Ti discs contained traces of calcium and phosphorus. MC3T3-E1 cells attached, spread and proliferated on the substrates. For both the SLA and BCP-Ti groups, the entire surface was covered with a layer of osteoblastic cells after 2 days. At high magnification, the cells exhibited cytoplasmic extensions and filopodia. Compared with plastic, cell viability was similar with the Smooth-Ti, slightly lower with the Alumina-Ti and superior with the SLA and BCP-Ti groups. Alkaline phosphatase activity increased with the culture time whatever the substrate. This study shows that BCP-blasting produces rough titanium implants without surface contaminants.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Acta Biomaterialia; 535; 43; 1742-7061; 3; 4; ~Acta Biomaterialia~535~43~~~1742-7061~3~4~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366710361
Document Type :
Electronic Resource