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Insights into Arbutin Effects on Bone Cells: Towards the Development of Antioxidant Titanium Implants

Arbutin is a plant-derived glycosylated hydroquinone with antioxidant features, exploited to combat cell damage induced by oxidative stress. The latter hinders the osseointegration of bone prostheses, leading to implant failure. Little is known about arbutin antioxidant effects on human osteoblasts,...

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Autores principales: Bonifacio, Maria A., Cerqueni, Giorgia, Cometa, Stefania, Licini, Caterina, Sabbatini, Luigia, Mattioli-Belmonte, Monica, De Giglio, Elvira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32630762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9070579
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author Bonifacio, Maria A.
Cerqueni, Giorgia
Cometa, Stefania
Licini, Caterina
Sabbatini, Luigia
Mattioli-Belmonte, Monica
De Giglio, Elvira
author_facet Bonifacio, Maria A.
Cerqueni, Giorgia
Cometa, Stefania
Licini, Caterina
Sabbatini, Luigia
Mattioli-Belmonte, Monica
De Giglio, Elvira
author_sort Bonifacio, Maria A.
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description Arbutin is a plant-derived glycosylated hydroquinone with antioxidant features, exploited to combat cell damage induced by oxidative stress. The latter hinders the osseointegration of bone prostheses, leading to implant failure. Little is known about arbutin antioxidant effects on human osteoblasts, therefore, this study explores the in vitro protective role of arbutin on osteoblast-like cells (Saos-2) and periosteum-derived progenitor cells (PDPCs). Interestingly, cells exposed to oxidative stress were protected by arbutin, which preserved cell viability and differentiation. Starting from these encouraging results, an antioxidant coating loaded with arbutin was electrosynthesized on titanium. Therefore, for the first time, a polyacrylate-based system was designed to release the effective concentration of arbutin in situ. The innovative coating was characterized from the physico-chemical and morphological point of view to achieve an optimized system, which was in vitro tested with cells. Morpho-functional evaluations highlighted the high viability and good compatibility of the arbutin-loaded coating, which also promoted the expression of PDPC differentiation markers, even under oxidative stress. These results agreed with the coatings’ in vitro antioxidant activity, which showed a powerful scavenging effect against DPPH radicals. Taken together, the obtained results open intriguing opportunities for the further development of natural bioactive coatings for orthopedic titanium implants.
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spelling pubmed-74021582020-08-07 Insights into Arbutin Effects on Bone Cells: Towards the Development of Antioxidant Titanium Implants Bonifacio, Maria A. Cerqueni, Giorgia Cometa, Stefania Licini, Caterina Sabbatini, Luigia Mattioli-Belmonte, Monica De Giglio, Elvira Antioxidants (Basel) Article Arbutin is a plant-derived glycosylated hydroquinone with antioxidant features, exploited to combat cell damage induced by oxidative stress. The latter hinders the osseointegration of bone prostheses, leading to implant failure. Little is known about arbutin antioxidant effects on human osteoblasts, therefore, this study explores the in vitro protective role of arbutin on osteoblast-like cells (Saos-2) and periosteum-derived progenitor cells (PDPCs). Interestingly, cells exposed to oxidative stress were protected by arbutin, which preserved cell viability and differentiation. Starting from these encouraging results, an antioxidant coating loaded with arbutin was electrosynthesized on titanium. Therefore, for the first time, a polyacrylate-based system was designed to release the effective concentration of arbutin in situ. The innovative coating was characterized from the physico-chemical and morphological point of view to achieve an optimized system, which was in vitro tested with cells. Morpho-functional evaluations highlighted the high viability and good compatibility of the arbutin-loaded coating, which also promoted the expression of PDPC differentiation markers, even under oxidative stress. These results agreed with the coatings’ in vitro antioxidant activity, which showed a powerful scavenging effect against DPPH radicals. Taken together, the obtained results open intriguing opportunities for the further development of natural bioactive coatings for orthopedic titanium implants. MDPI 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7402158/ /pubmed/32630762 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9070579 Text en © 2020 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/).
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Bonifacio, Maria A.
Cerqueni, Giorgia
Cometa, Stefania
Licini, Caterina
Sabbatini, Luigia
Mattioli-Belmonte, Monica
De Giglio, Elvira
Insights into Arbutin Effects on Bone Cells: Towards the Development of Antioxidant Titanium Implants
title Insights into Arbutin Effects on Bone Cells: Towards the Development of Antioxidant Titanium Implants
title_full Insights into Arbutin Effects on Bone Cells: Towards the Development of Antioxidant Titanium Implants
title_fullStr Insights into Arbutin Effects on Bone Cells: Towards the Development of Antioxidant Titanium Implants
title_full_unstemmed Insights into Arbutin Effects on Bone Cells: Towards the Development of Antioxidant Titanium Implants
title_short Insights into Arbutin Effects on Bone Cells: Towards the Development of Antioxidant Titanium Implants
title_sort insights into arbutin effects on bone cells: towards the development of antioxidant titanium implants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32630762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9070579
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