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In vitro bioactivity evaluation of nano- and micro-crystalline anodic TiO2: HA formation,cellular affinity and organ culture
Authors:Sang-Hyun An  Takuya Matsumoto  Jun-Ichi Sasaki  Hiroyuki Miyajima  Ramaswamy Narayanan  Satoshi Imazato  Kyo-Han Kim
Affiliation:1. Department of Biomaterials Science, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Thandalam, Chennai, India;3. Department of Dental Biomaterials, College of Dentistry, Kyungpook University Daegu, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Anodization is an easily viable technique useful for producing TiO2 coatings on titanium substrates. Nano-crystalline anodic TiO2 structure was produced on titanium at 20 V using 1 M Na2SO4 and 0.5% NaF and consolidated by a further heat-treatment. Micro-crystalline anodic TiO2 was produced on titanium by applying a galvanostatic current density of 70 A/m2 in water medium. To assess the usefulness of these nano- and micro-oxides for bone implant stability, physical properties and bone in vitro bioactivity including HA formation, cellular affinity and mouse-tissue morphogenesis, were evaluated. Bioactivity of the different anodic surfaces was evaluated by treating them in a simulated body fluid (SBF) to form hydroxyapatite (HA) and the rates of HA formation were compared. Deposits of HA could be seen on the nano-oxide surface within 7 days, whereas HA was detected only after 14 days on the micro-oxide surface. In vitro cell culture tests done using mouse osteoblasts indicated that the nano-oxides showed statistically significant cell activity than the micro-oxides and the machined titanium. Branching morphogenesis test done for 72 h on these surfaces showed more branching on the micro- and nano-oxides as compared with titanium surface.
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