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Effect of Precursor Deficiency Induced Ca/P Ratio on Antibacterial and Osteoblast Adhesion Properties of Ag-Incorporated Hydroxyapatite: Reducing Ag Toxicity

Ag-containing hydroxyapatite (HA) can reduce risks associated with bacterial infections which may eventually require additional surgical operations to retrieve a failed implant. The biological properties of HA in such applications are strongly affected by its composition in terms of dopants as well...

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Autores principales: Gokcekaya, Ozkan, Ergun, Celaletdin, Webster, Thomas J., Bahadir, Abdurrahman, Ueda, Kyosuke, Narushima, Takayuki, Nakano, Takayoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201287
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14123158
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author Gokcekaya, Ozkan
Ergun, Celaletdin
Webster, Thomas J.
Bahadir, Abdurrahman
Ueda, Kyosuke
Narushima, Takayuki
Nakano, Takayoshi
author_facet Gokcekaya, Ozkan
Ergun, Celaletdin
Webster, Thomas J.
Bahadir, Abdurrahman
Ueda, Kyosuke
Narushima, Takayuki
Nakano, Takayoshi
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description Ag-containing hydroxyapatite (HA) can reduce risks associated with bacterial infections which may eventually require additional surgical operations to retrieve a failed implant. The biological properties of HA in such applications are strongly affected by its composition in terms of dopants as well as Ca/P stoichiometry, which can be easily controlled by altering processing parameters, such as precursor concentrations. The objective of this in vitro study was to understand the effect of variations in HA precursor solutions on antibacterial properties against Escherichia coli (E. coli) and for promoting osteoblast (bone-forming cell) adhesion on Ag incorporated HA (AgHA) which has not yet been investigated. For this, two groups of AgHAs were synthesized via a precipitation method by adjusting precursor reactants with a stoichiometric value of 1.67, being either (Ca + Ag)/P (Ca-deficient) or Ca/(P + Ag) (P-deficient), and were characterized by XRD, FTIR, and SEM-EDS. Results showed that Ag(+) incorporated into the Ca(2+) sites was associated with a corresponding OH(−) vacancy. Additional incorporation of CO(3)(2−) into PO(4)(3−) sites occurred specifically for the P-deficient AgHAs. While antibacterial properties increased, osteoblast adhesion decreased with increasing Ag content for the Ca-deficient AgHAs, as anticipated. In contrast, significant antibacterial properties with good osteoblast behavior were observed on the P-deficient AgHAs even with a lower Ag content, owing to carbonated HA. Thus, this showed that by synthesizing AgHA using P-deficient precursors with carbonate substitution, one can keep the antibacterial properties of Ag in HA while reducing its toxic effect on osteoblasts.
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spelling pubmed-82272552021-06-26 Effect of Precursor Deficiency Induced Ca/P Ratio on Antibacterial and Osteoblast Adhesion Properties of Ag-Incorporated Hydroxyapatite: Reducing Ag Toxicity Gokcekaya, Ozkan Ergun, Celaletdin Webster, Thomas J. Bahadir, Abdurrahman Ueda, Kyosuke Narushima, Takayuki Nakano, Takayoshi Materials (Basel) Article Ag-containing hydroxyapatite (HA) can reduce risks associated with bacterial infections which may eventually require additional surgical operations to retrieve a failed implant. The biological properties of HA in such applications are strongly affected by its composition in terms of dopants as well as Ca/P stoichiometry, which can be easily controlled by altering processing parameters, such as precursor concentrations. The objective of this in vitro study was to understand the effect of variations in HA precursor solutions on antibacterial properties against Escherichia coli (E. coli) and for promoting osteoblast (bone-forming cell) adhesion on Ag incorporated HA (AgHA) which has not yet been investigated. For this, two groups of AgHAs were synthesized via a precipitation method by adjusting precursor reactants with a stoichiometric value of 1.67, being either (Ca + Ag)/P (Ca-deficient) or Ca/(P + Ag) (P-deficient), and were characterized by XRD, FTIR, and SEM-EDS. Results showed that Ag(+) incorporated into the Ca(2+) sites was associated with a corresponding OH(−) vacancy. Additional incorporation of CO(3)(2−) into PO(4)(3−) sites occurred specifically for the P-deficient AgHAs. While antibacterial properties increased, osteoblast adhesion decreased with increasing Ag content for the Ca-deficient AgHAs, as anticipated. In contrast, significant antibacterial properties with good osteoblast behavior were observed on the P-deficient AgHAs even with a lower Ag content, owing to carbonated HA. Thus, this showed that by synthesizing AgHA using P-deficient precursors with carbonate substitution, one can keep the antibacterial properties of Ag in HA while reducing its toxic effect on osteoblasts. MDPI 2021-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8227255/ /pubmed/34201287 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14123158 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gokcekaya, Ozkan
Ergun, Celaletdin
Webster, Thomas J.
Bahadir, Abdurrahman
Ueda, Kyosuke
Narushima, Takayuki
Nakano, Takayoshi
Effect of Precursor Deficiency Induced Ca/P Ratio on Antibacterial and Osteoblast Adhesion Properties of Ag-Incorporated Hydroxyapatite: Reducing Ag Toxicity
title Effect of Precursor Deficiency Induced Ca/P Ratio on Antibacterial and Osteoblast Adhesion Properties of Ag-Incorporated Hydroxyapatite: Reducing Ag Toxicity
title_full Effect of Precursor Deficiency Induced Ca/P Ratio on Antibacterial and Osteoblast Adhesion Properties of Ag-Incorporated Hydroxyapatite: Reducing Ag Toxicity
title_fullStr Effect of Precursor Deficiency Induced Ca/P Ratio on Antibacterial and Osteoblast Adhesion Properties of Ag-Incorporated Hydroxyapatite: Reducing Ag Toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Precursor Deficiency Induced Ca/P Ratio on Antibacterial and Osteoblast Adhesion Properties of Ag-Incorporated Hydroxyapatite: Reducing Ag Toxicity
title_short Effect of Precursor Deficiency Induced Ca/P Ratio on Antibacterial and Osteoblast Adhesion Properties of Ag-Incorporated Hydroxyapatite: Reducing Ag Toxicity
title_sort effect of precursor deficiency induced ca/p ratio on antibacterial and osteoblast adhesion properties of ag-incorporated hydroxyapatite: reducing ag toxicity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201287
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14123158
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