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Cytotoxicity Study of UV-Laser-Irradiated PLLA Surfaces Subjected to Bio-Ceramisation: A New Way towards Implant Surface Modification

In this research we subjected samples of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) extruded film to ultraviolet (193 nm ArF excimer laser) radiation below the ablation threshold. The modified film was immersed in Simulated Body Fluid (SBF) at 37 °C for 1 day or 7 days to obtain a layer of apatite ceramic (CaP) coating...

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Autores principales: Szustakiewicz, Konrad, Kryszak, Bartłomiej, Dzienny, Paulina, Poźniak, Błażej, Tikhomirov, Marta, Hoppe, Viktoria, Szymczyk-Ziółkowska, Patrycja, Tylus, Włodzimierz, Grzymajło, Michał, Gadomska-Gajadhur, Agnieszka, Antończak, Arkadiusz J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168436
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author Szustakiewicz, Konrad
Kryszak, Bartłomiej
Dzienny, Paulina
Poźniak, Błażej
Tikhomirov, Marta
Hoppe, Viktoria
Szymczyk-Ziółkowska, Patrycja
Tylus, Włodzimierz
Grzymajło, Michał
Gadomska-Gajadhur, Agnieszka
Antończak, Arkadiusz J.
author_facet Szustakiewicz, Konrad
Kryszak, Bartłomiej
Dzienny, Paulina
Poźniak, Błażej
Tikhomirov, Marta
Hoppe, Viktoria
Szymczyk-Ziółkowska, Patrycja
Tylus, Włodzimierz
Grzymajło, Michał
Gadomska-Gajadhur, Agnieszka
Antończak, Arkadiusz J.
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description In this research we subjected samples of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) extruded film to ultraviolet (193 nm ArF excimer laser) radiation below the ablation threshold. The modified film was immersed in Simulated Body Fluid (SBF) at 37 °C for 1 day or 7 days to obtain a layer of apatite ceramic (CaP) coating on the modified PLLA surface. The samples were characterized by means of optical profilometry, which indicated an increase in average roughness (Ra) from 25 nm for the unmodified PLLA to over 580 nm for irradiated PLLA incubated in SBF for 1 day. At the same time, the water contact angle decreased from 78° for neat PLLA to 35° for irradiated PLLA incubated in SBF, which suggests its higher hydrophilicity. The obtained materials were investigated by means of cell response fibroblasts (3T3) and macrophage-like cells (RAW 264.7). Properties of the obtained composites were compared to the unmodified PLLA film as well as to the UV-laser irradiated PLLA. The activation of the PLLA surface by laser irradiation led to a distinct increase in cytotoxicity, while the treatment with SBF and the deposition of apatite ceramic had only a limited preventive effect on this harmful impact and depended on the cell type. Fibroblasts were found to have good tolerance for the irradiated and ceramic-covered PLLA, but macrophages seem to interact with the substrate leading to the release of cytotoxic products.
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spelling pubmed-83951042021-08-28 Cytotoxicity Study of UV-Laser-Irradiated PLLA Surfaces Subjected to Bio-Ceramisation: A New Way towards Implant Surface Modification Szustakiewicz, Konrad Kryszak, Bartłomiej Dzienny, Paulina Poźniak, Błażej Tikhomirov, Marta Hoppe, Viktoria Szymczyk-Ziółkowska, Patrycja Tylus, Włodzimierz Grzymajło, Michał Gadomska-Gajadhur, Agnieszka Antończak, Arkadiusz J. Int J Mol Sci Article In this research we subjected samples of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) extruded film to ultraviolet (193 nm ArF excimer laser) radiation below the ablation threshold. The modified film was immersed in Simulated Body Fluid (SBF) at 37 °C for 1 day or 7 days to obtain a layer of apatite ceramic (CaP) coating on the modified PLLA surface. The samples were characterized by means of optical profilometry, which indicated an increase in average roughness (Ra) from 25 nm for the unmodified PLLA to over 580 nm for irradiated PLLA incubated in SBF for 1 day. At the same time, the water contact angle decreased from 78° for neat PLLA to 35° for irradiated PLLA incubated in SBF, which suggests its higher hydrophilicity. The obtained materials were investigated by means of cell response fibroblasts (3T3) and macrophage-like cells (RAW 264.7). Properties of the obtained composites were compared to the unmodified PLLA film as well as to the UV-laser irradiated PLLA. The activation of the PLLA surface by laser irradiation led to a distinct increase in cytotoxicity, while the treatment with SBF and the deposition of apatite ceramic had only a limited preventive effect on this harmful impact and depended on the cell type. Fibroblasts were found to have good tolerance for the irradiated and ceramic-covered PLLA, but macrophages seem to interact with the substrate leading to the release of cytotoxic products. MDPI 2021-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8395104/ /pubmed/34445136 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168436 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Szustakiewicz, Konrad
Kryszak, Bartłomiej
Dzienny, Paulina
Poźniak, Błażej
Tikhomirov, Marta
Hoppe, Viktoria
Szymczyk-Ziółkowska, Patrycja
Tylus, Włodzimierz
Grzymajło, Michał
Gadomska-Gajadhur, Agnieszka
Antończak, Arkadiusz J.
Cytotoxicity Study of UV-Laser-Irradiated PLLA Surfaces Subjected to Bio-Ceramisation: A New Way towards Implant Surface Modification
title Cytotoxicity Study of UV-Laser-Irradiated PLLA Surfaces Subjected to Bio-Ceramisation: A New Way towards Implant Surface Modification
title_full Cytotoxicity Study of UV-Laser-Irradiated PLLA Surfaces Subjected to Bio-Ceramisation: A New Way towards Implant Surface Modification
title_fullStr Cytotoxicity Study of UV-Laser-Irradiated PLLA Surfaces Subjected to Bio-Ceramisation: A New Way towards Implant Surface Modification
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxicity Study of UV-Laser-Irradiated PLLA Surfaces Subjected to Bio-Ceramisation: A New Way towards Implant Surface Modification
title_short Cytotoxicity Study of UV-Laser-Irradiated PLLA Surfaces Subjected to Bio-Ceramisation: A New Way towards Implant Surface Modification
title_sort cytotoxicity study of uv-laser-irradiated plla surfaces subjected to bio-ceramisation: a new way towards implant surface modification
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168436
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