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Bone Response to Titanium Implants Coated with Double- or Single-Stranded DNA

We aimed to evaluate in vivo bone response and in vitro apatite formation to titanium (Ti) implants, coated with double-stranded DNA (DNA-d) or single-stranded DNA (DNA-s), and to compare the influence in different structure of DNA, double strand and single strand on bone response and apatite format...

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Autores principales: Miyamoto, Nagahiro, Yamachika, Rina, Sakurai, Toshitsugu, Hayakawa, Tohru, Hosoya, Noriyasu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6020655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30009177
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9204391
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author Miyamoto, Nagahiro
Yamachika, Rina
Sakurai, Toshitsugu
Hayakawa, Tohru
Hosoya, Noriyasu
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Yamachika, Rina
Sakurai, Toshitsugu
Hayakawa, Tohru
Hosoya, Noriyasu
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description We aimed to evaluate in vivo bone response and in vitro apatite formation to titanium (Ti) implants, coated with double-stranded DNA (DNA-d) or single-stranded DNA (DNA-s), and to compare the influence in different structure of DNA, double strand and single strand on bone response and apatite formation. The bone responses to multilayered DNA-d/protamine or DNA-s/protamine coating implants were evaluated after implantation into the extracted sockets of rat maxillary molars. Apatite formation on either coating surface after immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF) was evaluated using the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) method. DNA-d/protamine and DNA-s/protamine coatings produced more roughened and hydrophilic surfaces than untreated Ti. Animal experiments showed that higher bone-to-implant ratios were achieved 3 and 6 weeks after implantation using DNA-d/protamine and DNA-s/protamine coatings compared with Ti. QCM measurements revealed that each coating contributed to significant earlier apatite formation in SBF. We conclude that both DNA-d/protamine and DNA-s/protamine coatings enhanced early bone formation. We suggest that a DNA-multilayer coating is useful for the surface modification of a Ti implant.
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spelling pubmed-60206552018-07-15 Bone Response to Titanium Implants Coated with Double- or Single-Stranded DNA Miyamoto, Nagahiro Yamachika, Rina Sakurai, Toshitsugu Hayakawa, Tohru Hosoya, Noriyasu Biomed Res Int Research Article We aimed to evaluate in vivo bone response and in vitro apatite formation to titanium (Ti) implants, coated with double-stranded DNA (DNA-d) or single-stranded DNA (DNA-s), and to compare the influence in different structure of DNA, double strand and single strand on bone response and apatite formation. The bone responses to multilayered DNA-d/protamine or DNA-s/protamine coating implants were evaluated after implantation into the extracted sockets of rat maxillary molars. Apatite formation on either coating surface after immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF) was evaluated using the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) method. DNA-d/protamine and DNA-s/protamine coatings produced more roughened and hydrophilic surfaces than untreated Ti. Animal experiments showed that higher bone-to-implant ratios were achieved 3 and 6 weeks after implantation using DNA-d/protamine and DNA-s/protamine coatings compared with Ti. QCM measurements revealed that each coating contributed to significant earlier apatite formation in SBF. We conclude that both DNA-d/protamine and DNA-s/protamine coatings enhanced early bone formation. We suggest that a DNA-multilayer coating is useful for the surface modification of a Ti implant. Hindawi 2018-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6020655/ /pubmed/30009177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9204391 Text en Copyright © 2018 Nagahiro Miyamoto 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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Miyamoto, Nagahiro
Yamachika, Rina
Sakurai, Toshitsugu
Hayakawa, Tohru
Hosoya, Noriyasu
Bone Response to Titanium Implants Coated with Double- or Single-Stranded DNA
title Bone Response to Titanium Implants Coated with Double- or Single-Stranded DNA
title_full Bone Response to Titanium Implants Coated with Double- or Single-Stranded DNA
title_fullStr Bone Response to Titanium Implants Coated with Double- or Single-Stranded DNA
title_full_unstemmed Bone Response to Titanium Implants Coated with Double- or Single-Stranded DNA
title_short Bone Response to Titanium Implants Coated with Double- or Single-Stranded DNA
title_sort bone response to titanium implants coated with double- or single-stranded dna
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6020655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30009177
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9204391
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