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In Vitro Osteogenesis Stimulation via Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Carbon Nanotube Thin Films on Biomedical Stainless Steel
We evaluated the electrophoretic deposition of nanohydroxyapatite/superhydrop hilic multiwalled carbon nanotube composites (nHAp/MWCNT) onto stainless steel biomedical alloys for applications in bone tissue engineering. First, nHAp/MWCNT composites were dispersed into 0.042 mol·L(−1) of Ca(NO(3))(2)...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6164324/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30158449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11091555 |
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author | Martinelli, Natalia M. Ribeiro, Maria Julia G. Ricci, Ritchelli Marques, Miller A. Lobo, Anderson Oliveira Marciano, Fernanda Roberta |
author_facet | Martinelli, Natalia M. Ribeiro, Maria Julia G. Ricci, Ritchelli Marques, Miller A. Lobo, Anderson Oliveira Marciano, Fernanda Roberta |
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description | We evaluated the electrophoretic deposition of nanohydroxyapatite/superhydrop hilic multiwalled carbon nanotube composites (nHAp/MWCNT) onto stainless steel biomedical alloys for applications in bone tissue engineering. First, nHAp/MWCNT composites were dispersed into 0.042 mol·L(−1) of Ca(NO(3))(2)·4H(2)O + 0.025 mol·L(−1) NH(4)H(2)PO(4) electrolytes (pH = 4.8) at two different concentrations. Next, a voltage of −2 V was applied using 316L stainless steel as a working electrode (0.27 cm(2)), a high-purity platinum coil wire was used as the auxiliary electrode, and an Ag/AgCl (3 M) electrode was used as the reference electrode. The nHAp/MWCNT composites were characterized by transmission electron microscopy. The deposited nHAp and nHAp/MWCNT films were characterized by profilometry, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry and Raman spectroscopy. Human osteoblast cells were cultivated with the different materials and in vitro cytotoxicity was evaluated using lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assay. The osteogenesis process was evaluated by mRNA levels of the three genes that are directly related to bone repair: Alkaline Phosphatase, Osteopontin and Osteocalcin. We showed that rough, crystalline apatite thin films containing phases of nHAp were successfully deposited onto 316L stainless steel alloys. Also, we noticed that nHAp/MWCNT thin films deposited onto 316L stainless steel alloys upregulated the expression of important genes related to bone mineralization and maturation. Our results strongly support the possibility of this new alternative to modify the surface of metallic biomedical alloys to promote bone tissue regeneration. |
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spelling | pubmed-61643242018-10-12 In Vitro Osteogenesis Stimulation via Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Carbon Nanotube Thin Films on Biomedical Stainless Steel Martinelli, Natalia M. Ribeiro, Maria Julia G. Ricci, Ritchelli Marques, Miller A. Lobo, Anderson Oliveira Marciano, Fernanda Roberta Materials (Basel) Article We evaluated the electrophoretic deposition of nanohydroxyapatite/superhydrop hilic multiwalled carbon nanotube composites (nHAp/MWCNT) onto stainless steel biomedical alloys for applications in bone tissue engineering. First, nHAp/MWCNT composites were dispersed into 0.042 mol·L(−1) of Ca(NO(3))(2)·4H(2)O + 0.025 mol·L(−1) NH(4)H(2)PO(4) electrolytes (pH = 4.8) at two different concentrations. Next, a voltage of −2 V was applied using 316L stainless steel as a working electrode (0.27 cm(2)), a high-purity platinum coil wire was used as the auxiliary electrode, and an Ag/AgCl (3 M) electrode was used as the reference electrode. The nHAp/MWCNT composites were characterized by transmission electron microscopy. The deposited nHAp and nHAp/MWCNT films were characterized by profilometry, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry and Raman spectroscopy. Human osteoblast cells were cultivated with the different materials and in vitro cytotoxicity was evaluated using lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assay. The osteogenesis process was evaluated by mRNA levels of the three genes that are directly related to bone repair: Alkaline Phosphatase, Osteopontin and Osteocalcin. We showed that rough, crystalline apatite thin films containing phases of nHAp were successfully deposited onto 316L stainless steel alloys. Also, we noticed that nHAp/MWCNT thin films deposited onto 316L stainless steel alloys upregulated the expression of important genes related to bone mineralization and maturation. Our results strongly support the possibility of this new alternative to modify the surface of metallic biomedical alloys to promote bone tissue regeneration. MDPI 2018-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6164324/ /pubmed/30158449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11091555 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Martinelli, Natalia M. Ribeiro, Maria Julia G. Ricci, Ritchelli Marques, Miller A. Lobo, Anderson Oliveira Marciano, Fernanda Roberta In Vitro Osteogenesis Stimulation via Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Carbon Nanotube Thin Films on Biomedical Stainless Steel |
title | In Vitro Osteogenesis Stimulation via Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Carbon Nanotube Thin Films on Biomedical Stainless Steel |
title_full | In Vitro Osteogenesis Stimulation via Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Carbon Nanotube Thin Films on Biomedical Stainless Steel |
title_fullStr | In Vitro Osteogenesis Stimulation via Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Carbon Nanotube Thin Films on Biomedical Stainless Steel |
title_full_unstemmed | In Vitro Osteogenesis Stimulation via Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Carbon Nanotube Thin Films on Biomedical Stainless Steel |
title_short | In Vitro Osteogenesis Stimulation via Nano-Hydroxyapatite/Carbon Nanotube Thin Films on Biomedical Stainless Steel |
title_sort | in vitro osteogenesis stimulation via nano-hydroxyapatite/carbon nanotube thin films on biomedical stainless steel |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6164324/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30158449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11091555 |
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