Stimulation of bone growth following zinc incorporation into biomaterials

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Author(s)

  • Yuqin Qiao
  • Wenjie Zhang
  • Peng Tian
  • Fanhao Meng
  • Hongqin Zhu
  • Xinquan Jiang
  • Xuanyong Liu

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6882-6897
Journal / PublicationBiomaterials
Volume35
Issue number25
Online published23 May 2014
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2014

Abstract

Rapid development of zinc biology has broadened the applications of Zn-incorporated biomaterials to tissue engineering but also raised concerns about the long-term safety of released Zn2+ ions. Clinical success hinges on the amount of incorporated zinc and subsequent optimized release sufficient to stimulate osseointegration. In this study, zinc is incorporated into the sub-surface of TiO2 coatings by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition (PIII&D). The Zn-implanted coatings show significant improvement compared to the "bulk-doped" coatings prepared by plasma electrolyte oxidation in terms of osteogenesis invitro and invivo. Molecular and cellular osteogenic activities demonstrate that rBMSCs cultured on the Zn-implanted coatings have higher ALP activity and up-regulated osteogenic-related genes (OCN, Col-I, ALP, Runx2) compared to the bulk-doped Zn coatings and controls. Invivo osseointegration studies conducted for 12 weeks on the rat model show early-stage new bone formation and the bone contact ratio (12 week) on the Zn-implanted coating is larger. The ZnT1 and ZIP1 gene expression studies demonstrate that the Zn-implanted coatings can better stimulate bone growth with reduced Zn release than those doped with zinc throughout the coatings. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.

Research Area(s)

  • Osseointegration, Osteogenic activity, Plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition, Titanium, Zinc

Citation Format(s)

Stimulation of bone growth following zinc incorporation into biomaterials. / Qiao, Yuqin; Zhang, Wenjie; Tian, Peng et al.

In: Biomaterials, Vol. 35, No. 25, 08.2014, p. 6882-6897.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review