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Binding of plasma proteins to titanium dioxide nanotubes with different diameters

Titanium and titanium alloys are considered to be one of the most applicable materials in medical devices because of their suitable properties, most importantly high corrosion resistance and the specific combination of strength with biocompatibility. In order to improve the biocompatibility of titan...

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Autores principales: Kulkarni, Mukta, Flašker, Ajda, Lokar, Maruša, Mrak-Poljšak, Katjuša, Mazare, Anca, Artenjak, Andrej, Čučnik, Saša, Kralj, Slavko, Velikonja, Aljaž, Schmuki, Patrik, Kralj-Iglič, Veronika, Sodin-Semrl, Snezna, Iglič, Aleš
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25733829
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S77492
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author Kulkarni, Mukta
Flašker, Ajda
Lokar, Maruša
Mrak-Poljšak, Katjuša
Mazare, Anca
Artenjak, Andrej
Čučnik, Saša
Kralj, Slavko
Velikonja, Aljaž
Schmuki, Patrik
Kralj-Iglič, Veronika
Sodin-Semrl, Snezna
Iglič, Aleš
author_facet Kulkarni, Mukta
Flašker, Ajda
Lokar, Maruša
Mrak-Poljšak, Katjuša
Mazare, Anca
Artenjak, Andrej
Čučnik, Saša
Kralj, Slavko
Velikonja, Aljaž
Schmuki, Patrik
Kralj-Iglič, Veronika
Sodin-Semrl, Snezna
Iglič, Aleš
author_sort Kulkarni, Mukta
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description Titanium and titanium alloys are considered to be one of the most applicable materials in medical devices because of their suitable properties, most importantly high corrosion resistance and the specific combination of strength with biocompatibility. In order to improve the biocompatibility of titanium surfaces, the current report initially focuses on specifying the topography of titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) nanotubes (NTs) by electrochemical anodization. The zeta potential (ζ-potential) of NTs showed a negative value and confirmed the agreement between the measured and theoretically predicted dependence of ζ-potential on salt concentration, whereby the absolute value of ζ-potential diminished with increasing salt concentrations. We investigated binding of various plasma proteins with different sizes and charges using the bicinchoninic acid assay and immunofluorescence microscopy. Results showed effective and comparatively higher protein binding to NTs with 100 nm diameters (compared to 50 or 15 nm). We also showed a dose-dependent effect of serum amyloid A protein binding to NTs. These results and theoretical calculations of total available surface area for binding of proteins indicate that the largest surface area (also considering the NT lengths) is available for 100 nm NTs, with decreasing surface area for 50 and 15 nm NTs. These current investigations will have an impact on increasing the binding ability of biomedical devices in the body leading to increased durability of biomedical devices.
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spelling pubmed-43404672015-03-02 Binding of plasma proteins to titanium dioxide nanotubes with different diameters Kulkarni, Mukta Flašker, Ajda Lokar, Maruša Mrak-Poljšak, Katjuša Mazare, Anca Artenjak, Andrej Čučnik, Saša Kralj, Slavko Velikonja, Aljaž Schmuki, Patrik Kralj-Iglič, Veronika Sodin-Semrl, Snezna Iglič, Aleš Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Titanium and titanium alloys are considered to be one of the most applicable materials in medical devices because of their suitable properties, most importantly high corrosion resistance and the specific combination of strength with biocompatibility. In order to improve the biocompatibility of titanium surfaces, the current report initially focuses on specifying the topography of titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) nanotubes (NTs) by electrochemical anodization. The zeta potential (ζ-potential) of NTs showed a negative value and confirmed the agreement between the measured and theoretically predicted dependence of ζ-potential on salt concentration, whereby the absolute value of ζ-potential diminished with increasing salt concentrations. We investigated binding of various plasma proteins with different sizes and charges using the bicinchoninic acid assay and immunofluorescence microscopy. Results showed effective and comparatively higher protein binding to NTs with 100 nm diameters (compared to 50 or 15 nm). We also showed a dose-dependent effect of serum amyloid A protein binding to NTs. These results and theoretical calculations of total available surface area for binding of proteins indicate that the largest surface area (also considering the NT lengths) is available for 100 nm NTs, with decreasing surface area for 50 and 15 nm NTs. These current investigations will have an impact on increasing the binding ability of biomedical devices in the body leading to increased durability of biomedical devices. Dove Medical Press 2015-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4340467/ /pubmed/25733829 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S77492 Text en © 2015 Kulkarni et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Kulkarni, Mukta
Flašker, Ajda
Lokar, Maruša
Mrak-Poljšak, Katjuša
Mazare, Anca
Artenjak, Andrej
Čučnik, Saša
Kralj, Slavko
Velikonja, Aljaž
Schmuki, Patrik
Kralj-Iglič, Veronika
Sodin-Semrl, Snezna
Iglič, Aleš
Binding of plasma proteins to titanium dioxide nanotubes with different diameters
title Binding of plasma proteins to titanium dioxide nanotubes with different diameters
title_full Binding of plasma proteins to titanium dioxide nanotubes with different diameters
title_fullStr Binding of plasma proteins to titanium dioxide nanotubes with different diameters
title_full_unstemmed Binding of plasma proteins to titanium dioxide nanotubes with different diameters
title_short Binding of plasma proteins to titanium dioxide nanotubes with different diameters
title_sort binding of plasma proteins to titanium dioxide nanotubes with different diameters
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25733829
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S77492
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