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J Mater Sci Mater Med ; 24(12): 2761-73, 2013 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23912792

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In the quest for improved bone growth and attachment around dental implants, chemical surface modifications are one possibility for future developments. The biological properties of titanium based materials can be further enhanced with methods like anodic polarization to produce an active rather than a passive titanium oxide surface. Here we investigate the formation of hydroxide groups on sand blasted and acid etched titanium and titanium-zirconium alloy surfaces after anodic polarization in an alkaline solution. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy shows that the activated surfaces had increased reactivity. Furthermore the activated surfaces show up to threefold increase in OH(-) concentration in comparison to the original surface. The surface parameters Sa, Sku, Sdr and Ssk were more closely correlated to time and current density for titanium than for titanium-zirconium. Studies with MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cells showed that OH(-) activated surfaces increased mRNA levels of osteocalcin and collagen-I.


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Oxígeno/química , Titanio/química , Células 3T3 , Animales , Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Diferenciación Celular , Proliferación Celular , Colágeno Tipo I/metabolismo , Implantes Dentales , Radical Hidroxilo , Ratones , Osteoblastos/citología , Osteocalcina/metabolismo , Espectroscopía de Fotoelectrones , Propiedades de Superficie
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Dent Mater ; 30(2): 200-14, 2014 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24377939

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OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to demonstrate a successful binding of Doxy hyclate onto a titanium zirconium alloy surface. METHODS: The coating was done on titanium zirconium coins in a cathodic polarization setup. The surface binding was analyzed by SEM, SIMS, UV-vis, FTIR and XPS. The in vitro biological response was tested with MC3T3-E1 murine pre-osteoblast cells after 14 days of cultivation and analyzed in RT-PCR. A rabbit tibial model was also used to confirm its bioactivity in vivo after 4 and 8 weeks healing by means of microCT. RESULTS: A mean of 141 µg/cm(2) of Doxy was found firmly attached and undamaged on the coin. Inclusion of Doxy was documented up to a depth of approximately 0.44 µm by tracing the (12)C carbon isotope. The bioactivity of the coating was documented by an in vitro study with murine osteoblasts, which showed significantly increased alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin gene expression levels after 14 days of cell culture along with low cytotoxicity. Doxy coated surfaces showed increased bone formation markers at 8 weeks of healing in a rabbit tibial model. SIGNIFICANCE: The present work demonstrates a method of binding the broad spectrum antibiotic doxycycline (Doxy) to an implant surface to improve bone formation and reduce the risk of infection around the implant. We have demonstrated that TiZr implants with electrochemically bound Doxy promote bone formation markers in vitro and in vivo.


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Desarrollo Óseo/efectos de los fármacos , Implantes Dentales , Doxiciclina/química , Células 3T3 , Animales , Doxiciclina/farmacología , Técnicas In Vitro , Ratones , Conejos , Propiedades de Superficie , Microtomografía por Rayos X
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