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Ti nanorod arrays with a medium density significantly promote osteogenesis and osteointegration.


ABSTRACT: Ti implants are good candidates in bone repair. However, how to promote bone formation on their surface and their consequent perfect integration with the surrounding tissue is still a challenge. To overcome such challenge, we propose to form Ti nanorods on their surface to promote the new bone formation around the implants. Here Ti nanorod arrays (TNrs) with different densities were produced on pure Ti surfaces using an anodizing method. The influence of TNr density on the protein adsorption as well as on the adhesion, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3-E1 pre-osteoblastic cells were assessed. The TNrs were also implanted into the bone defects in rabbits to test their application in promoting bone formation and osteointegration at the implant-bone interface. TNrs with the medium density were found to show the best capability in promoting the protein adsorption from surrounding medium, which in turn efficiently enhanced osteogenic differentiation in vitro and osteointegration in vivo. Our work suggests that growing TNrs with a medium density on the surface of traditional Ti implants is an efficient and facile method for promoting bone formation and osteointegration in bone repair.

SUBMITTER: Ning C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4705471 | biostudies-other | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Ti nanorod arrays with a medium density significantly promote osteogenesis and osteointegration.

Ning Chengyun C   Wang Shuangying S   Zhu Ye Y   Zhong Meiling M   Lin Xi X   Zhang Yu Y   Tan Guoxin G   Li Mei M   Yin Zhaoyi Z   Yu Peng P   Wang Xiaolan X   Li Ying Y   He Tianrui T   Chen Wei W   Wang Yingjun Y   Mao Chuanbin C  

Scientific reports 20160108


Ti implants are good candidates in bone repair. However, how to promote bone formation on their surface and their consequent perfect integration with the surrounding tissue is still a challenge. To overcome such challenge, we propose to form Ti nanorods on their surface to promote the new bone formation around the implants. Here Ti nanorod arrays (TNrs) with different densities were produced on pure Ti surfaces using an anodizing method. The influence of TNr density on the protein adsorption as  ...[more]

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