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Authors Jiang N, Chen L, Ma QL, Ruan JP
Received 8 March 2018
Accepted for publication 12 May 2018
Published 9 July 2018 Volume 2018:13 Pages 3949—3964
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S167629
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Linlin Sun
Purpose: To investigate the amelogenesis-inductive effects of surface
structures at the nanoscale. For this purpose, variable nanostructured titanium
dioxide (TiO2) surfaces were used as
a framework to regulate the amelogenic behaviors of ameloblasts with the
administration of retinoic acid (RA)/dexamethasone (DEX).
Materials and
methods: TiO2 nanotubular (NT) surfaces were fabricated via anodization. Mouse
ameloblast-like LS-8 cells were seeded and cultured on NT surfaces in the
presence or absence of RA/DEX for 48 h. The amelogenic behaviors and
extracellular matrix (ECM) mineralization of LS-8 cells on nanostructured Ti
surfaces were characterized using field emission scanning electron microscope,
laser scanning confocal microscope, quantitative polymerase chain reaction, MTT
assay, and flow cytometry.
Results: TiO2 NT surfaces (tube
size ~30 and ~80 nm) were constructed via anodization at 5 or 20 V and denoted
as NT5 and NT20, respectively. LS-8 cells exhibited significantly increased
spread and proliferation, and lower rates of apoptosis and necrosis on NT
surfaces. The amelogenic gene expression and ECM mineralization differed
significantly on the NT20 and the NT5 and polished Ti sample surfaces in
standard medium. The amelogenic behaviors of LS-8 cells were further changed by
RA/DEX pretreatment, which directly drove maturation of LS-8 cells.
Conclusion: Controlling the amelogenic behaviors of ameloblast-like LS-8 cells
by manipulating the nanostructure of biomaterials surfaces represents an
effective tool for the establishment of a systemic framework for supporting
enamel regeneration. The administration of RA/DEX is an effective approach for
driving the amelogenesis and maturation of ameloblasts.
Keywords: TiO2 nanotube, LS-8,
surface nanostructure, amelogenesis, retinoic acid