骨整合
涂层
材料科学
多孔性
锶
抗菌活性
化学工程
冶金
核化学
细菌
化学
纳米技术
复合材料
植入
有机化学
外科
工程类
生物
医学
遗传学
作者
Yang‐Yang Zhang,Ye Zhu,Da‐Zhuang Lu,Wei Dong,Wenjuan Bi,Xiaojie Feng,Li Ming Wen,Hong Sun,Meng‐Chun Qi
摘要
Abstract Ti and Ti alloys are bioinert materials and two frequent problems associated with them are bacterial infection and lack of osteogenic potential for rapid bone integration. To overcome the problems, the present study incorporated strontium (Sr) and silver (Ag) simultaneously into porous TiO 2 coatings through a single‐step technique, micro‐arc oxidation (MAO). Incorporation of Sr and Ag brought no significant changes to coating micromorphology and physicochemical properties, but endowed TiO 2 coatings with both strong antibacterial activity and osteogenic ability. Antibacterial activity increased with Ag contents in the coatings. When Ag content reached 0.58 wt%, the coating showed both excellent short‐term (100.0%) and long‐term (77.6%) antibacterial activities. Sr/Ag‐containing coatings with 18.23 wt% Sr and 0.58 wt% Ag also presented good cytocompatibility for preosteoblast adhesion and proliferation, and promoted preosteoblast osteogenic differentiation both short‐termly and long‐termly. However, higher Ag content (1.29 wt%) showed toxic effects to preosteoblasts. In summary, MAO is a simple and effective way to incorporate Sr and Ag into porous TiO 2 coatings and Sr/Ag‐containing TiO 2 coating with 18.5 wt% Sr and 0.58 wt% Ag has both good osteogenic activity and strong antibacterial capability short‐termly and long‐termly. Therefore, such coatings are valuable for clinical application to strengthen osseointegration and long‐term high quality use of titanum implants.
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