Effects of phosphoric acid treatment of titanium surfaces on surface properties, osteoblast response and removal of torque forces
This study investigated the surface characteristics and biocompatibility of phosphate ion (P)-incorporated titanium (Ti) surfaces hydrothermally treated with various concentrations of phosphoric acid (H 3PO 4). The surface characteristics were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, thin-film X-r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta biomaterialia 2010-04, Vol.6 (4), p.1661-1670 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study investigated the surface characteristics and biocompatibility of phosphate ion (P)-incorporated titanium (Ti) surfaces hydrothermally treated with various concentrations of phosphoric acid (H
3PO
4). 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). MC3T3-E1 cell attachment, spreading, proliferation and osteoblastic gene expression on different surfaces were evaluated. The degree of bony integration was biomechanically evaluated by removal torque testing after 4
weeks of healing in rabbit tibiae. The H
3PO
4 treatment produced micro-rough Ti surfaces with crystalline P-incorporated Ti oxide layers. High concentration H
3PO
4 treatment (1% and 2%) produced significantly higher hydrophilic surfaces compared with low H
3PO
4 treatment (0.5%) and untreated surfaces (
P
<
0.01). ICP-MS analysis showed P ions were released from P-incorporated surfaces. Significant increased cell attachment (
P
<
0.05) and notably higher mRNA expressions of Runx2, alkaline phosphatase, osteopontin and osteocalcin were observed in cells grown on P-incorporated surfaces compared with cells on untreated machined surfaces. P-incorporated surfaces showed significantly higher removal torque forces compared with untreated machined implants (
P
<
0.05). Ti surfaces treated with 2% H
3PO
4 showed increasing tendencies in osteoblastic gene expression and removal torque forces compared with those treated with lower H
3PO
4 concentrations or untreated surfaces. These results demonstrate that H
3PO
4 treatment may improve the biocompatibility of Ti implants by enhancing osteoblast attachment, differentiation and biomechanical anchorage. |
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ISSN: | 1742-7061 1878-7568 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.actbio.2009.10.011 |