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Oxidative Nanopatterning of Titanium Surface Influences mRNA and MicroRNA Expression in Human Alveolar Bone Osteoblastic Cells

Titanium implants have been extensively used in orthopedic and dental applications. It is well known that micro- and nanoscale surface features of biomaterials affect cellular events that control implant-host tissue interactions. To improve our understanding of how multiscale surface features affect...

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Autores principales: Wimmers Ferreira, Maidy Rehder, Rodrigo Fernandes, Roger, Freire Assis, Amanda, Dernowsek, Janaína A., Passos, Geraldo A., Variola, Fabio, Fittipaldi Bombonato-Prado, Karina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4856946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27200092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9169371
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author Wimmers Ferreira, Maidy Rehder
Rodrigo Fernandes, Roger
Freire Assis, Amanda
Dernowsek, Janaína A.
Passos, Geraldo A.
Variola, Fabio
Fittipaldi Bombonato-Prado, Karina
author_facet Wimmers Ferreira, Maidy Rehder
Rodrigo Fernandes, Roger
Freire Assis, Amanda
Dernowsek, Janaína A.
Passos, Geraldo A.
Variola, Fabio
Fittipaldi Bombonato-Prado, Karina
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description Titanium implants have been extensively used in orthopedic and dental applications. It is well known that micro- and nanoscale surface features of biomaterials affect cellular events that control implant-host tissue interactions. To improve our understanding of how multiscale surface features affect cell behavior, we used microarrays to evaluate the transcriptional profile of osteoblastic cells from human alveolar bone cultured on engineered titanium surfaces, exhibiting the following topographies: nanotexture (N), nano+submicrotexture (NS), and rough microtexture (MR), obtained by modulating experimental parameters (temperature and solution composition) of a simple yet efficient chemical treatment with a H(2)SO(4)/H(2)O(2) solution. Biochemical assays showed that cell culture proliferation augmented after 10 days, and cell viability increased gradually over 14 days. Among the treated surfaces, we observed an increase of alkaline phosphatase activity as a function of the surface texture, with higher activity shown by cells adhering onto nanotextured surfaces. Nevertheless, the rough microtexture group showed higher amounts of calcium than nanotextured group. Microarray data showed differential expression of 716 mRNAs and 32 microRNAs with functions associated with osteogenesis. Results suggest that oxidative nanopatterning of titanium surfaces induces changes in the metabolism of osteoblastic cells and contribute to the explanation of the mechanisms that control cell responses to micro- and nanoengineered surfaces.
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spelling pubmed-48569462016-05-19 Oxidative Nanopatterning of Titanium Surface Influences mRNA and MicroRNA Expression in Human Alveolar Bone Osteoblastic Cells Wimmers Ferreira, Maidy Rehder Rodrigo Fernandes, Roger Freire Assis, Amanda Dernowsek, Janaína A. Passos, Geraldo A. Variola, Fabio Fittipaldi Bombonato-Prado, Karina Int J Biomater Research Article Titanium implants have been extensively used in orthopedic and dental applications. It is well known that micro- and nanoscale surface features of biomaterials affect cellular events that control implant-host tissue interactions. To improve our understanding of how multiscale surface features affect cell behavior, we used microarrays to evaluate the transcriptional profile of osteoblastic cells from human alveolar bone cultured on engineered titanium surfaces, exhibiting the following topographies: nanotexture (N), nano+submicrotexture (NS), and rough microtexture (MR), obtained by modulating experimental parameters (temperature and solution composition) of a simple yet efficient chemical treatment with a H(2)SO(4)/H(2)O(2) solution. Biochemical assays showed that cell culture proliferation augmented after 10 days, and cell viability increased gradually over 14 days. Among the treated surfaces, we observed an increase of alkaline phosphatase activity as a function of the surface texture, with higher activity shown by cells adhering onto nanotextured surfaces. Nevertheless, the rough microtexture group showed higher amounts of calcium than nanotextured group. Microarray data showed differential expression of 716 mRNAs and 32 microRNAs with functions associated with osteogenesis. Results suggest that oxidative nanopatterning of titanium surfaces induces changes in the metabolism of osteoblastic cells and contribute to the explanation of the mechanisms that control cell responses to micro- and nanoengineered surfaces. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4856946/ /pubmed/27200092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9169371 Text en Copyright © 2016 Maidy Rehder Wimmers Ferreira et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wimmers Ferreira, Maidy Rehder
Rodrigo Fernandes, Roger
Freire Assis, Amanda
Dernowsek, Janaína A.
Passos, Geraldo A.
Variola, Fabio
Fittipaldi Bombonato-Prado, Karina
Oxidative Nanopatterning of Titanium Surface Influences mRNA and MicroRNA Expression in Human Alveolar Bone Osteoblastic Cells
title Oxidative Nanopatterning of Titanium Surface Influences mRNA and MicroRNA Expression in Human Alveolar Bone Osteoblastic Cells
title_full Oxidative Nanopatterning of Titanium Surface Influences mRNA and MicroRNA Expression in Human Alveolar Bone Osteoblastic Cells
title_fullStr Oxidative Nanopatterning of Titanium Surface Influences mRNA and MicroRNA Expression in Human Alveolar Bone Osteoblastic Cells
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative Nanopatterning of Titanium Surface Influences mRNA and MicroRNA Expression in Human Alveolar Bone Osteoblastic Cells
title_short Oxidative Nanopatterning of Titanium Surface Influences mRNA and MicroRNA Expression in Human Alveolar Bone Osteoblastic Cells
title_sort oxidative nanopatterning of titanium surface influences mrna and microrna expression in human alveolar bone osteoblastic cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4856946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27200092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9169371
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