涂层
粘附
表面改性
生物相容性材料
材料科学
纳米技术
图层(电子)
化学
生物医学工程
复合材料
工程类
物理化学
作者
Ali Mahnavi,Mina Shahriari‐Khalaji,Bahareh Hosseinpour,Mostafa Ahangarian,Amir Aidun,Simona Bungău,Syed Shams ul Hassan
标识
DOI:10.3389/fbioe.2022.1057699
摘要
Bones damaged due to disease or accidents can be repaired in different ways. Tissue engineering has helped with scaffolds made of different biomaterials and various methods. Although all kinds of biomaterials can be useful, sometimes their weakness in cellular activity or osteoconductivity prevents their optimal use in the fabrication of bone scaffolds. To solve this problem, we need additional processes, such as surface modification. One of the common methods is coating with polydopamine. Polydopamine can not only cover the weakness of the scaffolds in terms of cellular properties, but it can also create or increase osteoconductivity properties. Polydopamine creates a hydrophilic layer on the surface of scaffolds due to a large number of functional groups such as amino and hydroxyl groups. This layer allows bone cells to anchor and adheres well to the surfaces. In addition, it creates a biocompatible environment for proliferation and differentiation. Besides, the polydopamine coating makes the surfaces chemically active by catechol and amine group, and as a result of their presence, osteoconductivity increases. In this mini-review, we investigated the characteristics, structure, and properties of polydopamine as a modifier of bone substitutes. Finally, we evaluated the cell adhesion and osteoconductivity of different polydopamine-modified bone scaffolds.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI