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Proteomics of regenerated tissue in response to a titanium implant with a bioactive surface in a rat tibial defect model.


ABSTRACT: Due to their excellent mechanical and biocompatibility properties, titanium-based implants are successfully used as biomedical devices. However, when new bone formation fails for different reasons, impaired fracture healing becomes a clinical problem and affects the patient's quality of life. We aimed to design a new bioactive surface of titanium implants with a synergetic PEG biopolymer-based composition for gradual delivery of growth factors (FGF2, VEGF, and BMP4) during bone healing. The optimal architecture of non-cytotoxic polymeric coatings deposited by dip coating under controlled parameters was assessed both in cultured cells and in a rat tibial defect model (100% viability). Notably, the titanium adsorbed polymer matrix induced an improved healing process when compared with the individual action of each biomolecules. High-performance mass spectrometry analysis demonstrated that recovery after a traumatic event is governed by specific differentially regulated proteins, acting in a coordinated response to the external stimulus. Predicted protein interactions shown by STRING analysis were well organized in hub-based networks related with response to chemical, wound healing and response to stress pathways. The proposed functional polymer coatings of the titanium implants demonstrated the significant improvement of bone healing process after injury.

SUBMITTER: Boteanu RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7595204 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Proteomics of regenerated tissue in response to a titanium implant with a bioactive surface in a rat tibial defect model.

Boteanu Raluca M RM   Suica Viorel I VI   Ivan Luminita L   Safciuc Florentina F   Uyy Elena E   Dragan Emanuel E   Croitoru Sorin M SM   Grumezescu Valentina V   Chiritoiu Marioara M   Sima Livia E LE   Vlagioiu Constantin C   Socol Gabriel G   Antohe Felicia F  

Scientific reports 20201028 1


Due to their excellent mechanical and biocompatibility properties, titanium-based implants are successfully used as biomedical devices. However, when new bone formation fails for different reasons, impaired fracture healing becomes a clinical problem and affects the patient's quality of life. We aimed to design a new bioactive surface of titanium implants with a synergetic PEG biopolymer-based composition for gradual delivery of growth factors (FGF2, VEGF, and BMP4) during bone healing. The opti  ...[more]

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