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A comparative in vivo study of strontium-functionalized and SLActive™ implant surfaces in early bone healing

PURPOSE: Studies have shown that strontium-doped medical applications benefit bone metabolism leading to improved bone healing and osseointegration. Based on this knowledge, the aim of the study was to evaluate the performance of an implant surface, functionalized by a physical vapor deposition (PVD...

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Autores principales: Offermanns, Vincent, Andersen, Ole Z, Sillassen, Michael, Almtoft, Klaus P, Andersen, Inge H, Kloss, Frank, Foss, Morten
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5903483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29692613
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S161061
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author Offermanns, Vincent
Andersen, Ole Z
Sillassen, Michael
Almtoft, Klaus P
Andersen, Inge H
Kloss, Frank
Foss, Morten
author_facet Offermanns, Vincent
Andersen, Ole Z
Sillassen, Michael
Almtoft, Klaus P
Andersen, Inge H
Kloss, Frank
Foss, Morten
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description PURPOSE: Studies have shown that strontium-doped medical applications benefit bone metabolism leading to improved bone healing and osseointegration. Based on this knowledge, the aim of the study was to evaluate the performance of an implant surface, functionalized by a physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating (Ti-Sr-O), designed to yield predictable release of strontium. The Ti-Sr-O functionalized surface is compared to a routinely used, commercially available surface (SLActive™) with respect to bone-to-implant contact (BIC%) and new bone formation (BF%) in two defined regions of interest (ROI-I and ROI-II, respectively). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ti-Sr-O functionalized, SLActive, and Grade 4 titanium implants were inserted in the femoral condyle of adult male New Zealand White rabbits. The PVD magnetron-sputtered Ti-Sr-O surface coating was characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for morphology and coating thickness. Strontium release and mechanical stability of the coating, under simulated insertion conditions, were evaluated. Furthermore, histomorphometrical BIC and BF were carried out 2 weeks after insertion. RESULTS: Histomorphometry revealed increased bone formation of Ti-Sr-O with significant differences compared to SLActive and Grade 4 titanium in both regions of interest, ROI-I and ROI-II, at 0–250 µm and 250–500 µm distance from the implant surfaces. Analogous results of bone-to-implant contact were observed for the two modified surfaces. CONCLUSION: The results show that a nanopatterned Ti-Sr-O functionalized titanium surface, with sustained release of strontium, increases peri-implant bone volume and could potentially contribute to enhancement of bone anchorage of osseointegrated implants.
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spelling pubmed-59034832018-04-24 A comparative in vivo study of strontium-functionalized and SLActive™ implant surfaces in early bone healing Offermanns, Vincent Andersen, Ole Z Sillassen, Michael Almtoft, Klaus P Andersen, Inge H Kloss, Frank Foss, Morten Int J Nanomedicine Original Research PURPOSE: Studies have shown that strontium-doped medical applications benefit bone metabolism leading to improved bone healing and osseointegration. Based on this knowledge, the aim of the study was to evaluate the performance of an implant surface, functionalized by a physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating (Ti-Sr-O), designed to yield predictable release of strontium. The Ti-Sr-O functionalized surface is compared to a routinely used, commercially available surface (SLActive™) with respect to bone-to-implant contact (BIC%) and new bone formation (BF%) in two defined regions of interest (ROI-I and ROI-II, respectively). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ti-Sr-O functionalized, SLActive, and Grade 4 titanium implants were inserted in the femoral condyle of adult male New Zealand White rabbits. The PVD magnetron-sputtered Ti-Sr-O surface coating was characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for morphology and coating thickness. Strontium release and mechanical stability of the coating, under simulated insertion conditions, were evaluated. Furthermore, histomorphometrical BIC and BF were carried out 2 weeks after insertion. RESULTS: Histomorphometry revealed increased bone formation of Ti-Sr-O with significant differences compared to SLActive and Grade 4 titanium in both regions of interest, ROI-I and ROI-II, at 0–250 µm and 250–500 µm distance from the implant surfaces. Analogous results of bone-to-implant contact were observed for the two modified surfaces. CONCLUSION: The results show that a nanopatterned Ti-Sr-O functionalized titanium surface, with sustained release of strontium, increases peri-implant bone volume and could potentially contribute to enhancement of bone anchorage of osseointegrated implants. Dove Medical Press 2018-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5903483/ /pubmed/29692613 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S161061 Text en © 2018 Offermanns et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Offermanns, Vincent
Andersen, Ole Z
Sillassen, Michael
Almtoft, Klaus P
Andersen, Inge H
Kloss, Frank
Foss, Morten
A comparative in vivo study of strontium-functionalized and SLActive™ implant surfaces in early bone healing
title A comparative in vivo study of strontium-functionalized and SLActive™ implant surfaces in early bone healing
title_full A comparative in vivo study of strontium-functionalized and SLActive™ implant surfaces in early bone healing
title_fullStr A comparative in vivo study of strontium-functionalized and SLActive™ implant surfaces in early bone healing
title_full_unstemmed A comparative in vivo study of strontium-functionalized and SLActive™ implant surfaces in early bone healing
title_short A comparative in vivo study of strontium-functionalized and SLActive™ implant surfaces in early bone healing
title_sort comparative in vivo study of strontium-functionalized and slactive™ implant surfaces in early bone healing
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5903483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29692613
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S161061
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