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Authors Li S, Yu W, Zhang W, Zhang G, Yu L, Lu E
Received 15 December 2017
Accepted for publication 16 March 2018
Published 26 June 2018 Volume 2018:13 Pages 3643—3659
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S159989
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Background: Optimal osseointegration has been recognized as a pivotal factor
in determining the long-term success of biomedical implants.
Materials and
methods: In the current study, highly
carbonated hydroxyapatite (CHA) with carbonate contents of 8, 12 and 16 wt% and
pure hydroxyapatite (HA) were fabricated via a novel hydrothermal method and deposited
on the titanium substrates to generate corresponding CHA bioceramic coatings
(designated as C8, C12 and C16, respectively) and HA bioceramic coatings
(designated as C0).
Results: C8, C12 and C16 were endowed with nanoscale, hierarchical hybrid
micro-/nanoscale and microscale surface topographies with rod-like
superstructures, respectively. Compared with C0, the micro-/nanotextured CHA
bioceramic coatings (C8, C12 and C16) possessed excellent surface bioactivity
and biocompatibility, as well as better wettability, which mediated improved
protein adsorption, giving rise to simultaneous enhancement of a biological
cascade of events of rat bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells including
cell adhesion, proliferation, osteogenic differentiation and, notably, the
production of the pro-angiogenic growth factor, vascular endothelial growth
factor-A. In particular, C12 with biomimetic hierarchical hybrid micro-/nanorod
topography exhibited superior fractal property and predominant performance of
protein adsorption, cell adhesion, proliferation and osteogenesis concomitant
with angiogenesis.
Conclusion: All these results suggest that the 12 wt% CHA bioceramic coating
with synergistic modification of surface chemistry and topography has great
prospect for future use as implant coating to achieve optimum osseointegration
for orthopedic and dental applications.
Keywords: carbonated hydroxyapatite, micro-/nanohybrid topography,
biomimicry, titanium implant