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In Vitro Biodegradation of Resorbable Magnesium Alloys Promising for Implant Development

The aim of the investigation was to study the biodegradation characteristics and rate of magnesium alloys in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We studied the biodegradation of magnesium alloys Mg-Zn-Ca and WE43 (Mg-Y-Nd-Zr) in homogenized (initial) condition and after strengthening by mechanical process...

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Autores principales: Martynenko, N.S., Anisimova, N.Y., Kiselevskiy, M.V., Temralieva, D.R., Raab, G.I., Kornyushenkov, E.A., Rodionov, M.V., Dobatkin, S.V., Estrin, Y.Z.
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Publicado: Privolzhsky Research Medical University 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34796018
http://dx.doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.6.06
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author Martynenko, N.S.
Anisimova, N.Y.
Kiselevskiy, M.V.
Temralieva, D.R.
Raab, G.I.
Kornyushenkov, E.A.
Rodionov, M.V.
Dobatkin, S.V.
Estrin, Y.Z.
author_facet Martynenko, N.S.
Anisimova, N.Y.
Kiselevskiy, M.V.
Temralieva, D.R.
Raab, G.I.
Kornyushenkov, E.A.
Rodionov, M.V.
Dobatkin, S.V.
Estrin, Y.Z.
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description The aim of the investigation was to study the biodegradation characteristics and rate of magnesium alloys in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We studied the biodegradation of magnesium alloys Mg-Zn-Ca and WE43 (Mg-Y-Nd-Zr) in homogenized (initial) condition and after strengthening by mechanical processing using equal channel angular pressing (ECAP). The samples were incubated in a model system based on reference fetal calf serum (FCS) in the static and dynamic modes. The morphology of alloy surfaces was analyzed using light microscopy and computed tomography. Biodegradation was assessed by calculating weight loss within a certain incubation period. Cell adhesion and colonization stimulation were quantified in terms of a cell index (CI) using an analyzer xCELLigence RTCA Systems (ACEA Biosciences, Inc., USA) during the incubation of HEK 293 cells on WE43 specimens. RESULTS. Strengthening of magnesium alloys Mg-Zn-Ca and WE43 using ECAP and, consequently, the changed structure resulted in the biodegradation acceleration as high as eightfold. Among the specimens incubated in FCS in different modes, those incubated in liquid flow exhibited the biodegradation rate twice as high as that of the specimens tested under static conditions. The biodegradation process was accompanied by local corrosion, although the degradation was primarily concentrated along the specimen margins stimulating cell adhesion and colonization. Such nature of degradation, as a rule, does not lead to anisotropy of the strength characteristics, that is important for medical materials. Superficial degradation of the alloys with no X-ray density changes in the bulk of the specimens was confirmed by computed tomography. CONCLUSION. The study of the biodegradation rate and further characteristics of magnesium alloys Mg-Zn-Ca and WE43 showed that the materials in both structural conditions are suitable for implants and can be used in bone implants and surgical fasteners.
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spelling pubmed-85962342021-11-17 In Vitro Biodegradation of Resorbable Magnesium Alloys Promising for Implant Development Martynenko, N.S. Anisimova, N.Y. Kiselevskiy, M.V. Temralieva, D.R. Raab, G.I. Kornyushenkov, E.A. Rodionov, M.V. Dobatkin, S.V. Estrin, Y.Z. Sovrem Tekhnologii Med Biotechnologies The aim of the investigation was to study the biodegradation characteristics and rate of magnesium alloys in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We studied the biodegradation of magnesium alloys Mg-Zn-Ca and WE43 (Mg-Y-Nd-Zr) in homogenized (initial) condition and after strengthening by mechanical processing using equal channel angular pressing (ECAP). The samples were incubated in a model system based on reference fetal calf serum (FCS) in the static and dynamic modes. The morphology of alloy surfaces was analyzed using light microscopy and computed tomography. Biodegradation was assessed by calculating weight loss within a certain incubation period. Cell adhesion and colonization stimulation were quantified in terms of a cell index (CI) using an analyzer xCELLigence RTCA Systems (ACEA Biosciences, Inc., USA) during the incubation of HEK 293 cells on WE43 specimens. RESULTS. Strengthening of magnesium alloys Mg-Zn-Ca and WE43 using ECAP and, consequently, the changed structure resulted in the biodegradation acceleration as high as eightfold. Among the specimens incubated in FCS in different modes, those incubated in liquid flow exhibited the biodegradation rate twice as high as that of the specimens tested under static conditions. The biodegradation process was accompanied by local corrosion, although the degradation was primarily concentrated along the specimen margins stimulating cell adhesion and colonization. Such nature of degradation, as a rule, does not lead to anisotropy of the strength characteristics, that is important for medical materials. Superficial degradation of the alloys with no X-ray density changes in the bulk of the specimens was confirmed by computed tomography. CONCLUSION. The study of the biodegradation rate and further characteristics of magnesium alloys Mg-Zn-Ca and WE43 showed that the materials in both structural conditions are suitable for implants and can be used in bone implants and surgical fasteners. Privolzhsky Research Medical University 2020 2020-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8596234/ /pubmed/34796018 http://dx.doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.6.06 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Martynenko, N.S.
Anisimova, N.Y.
Kiselevskiy, M.V.
Temralieva, D.R.
Raab, G.I.
Kornyushenkov, E.A.
Rodionov, M.V.
Dobatkin, S.V.
Estrin, Y.Z.
In Vitro Biodegradation of Resorbable Magnesium Alloys Promising for Implant Development
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title_short In Vitro Biodegradation of Resorbable Magnesium Alloys Promising for Implant Development
title_sort in vitro biodegradation of resorbable magnesium alloys promising for implant development
topic Biotechnologies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34796018
http://dx.doi.org/10.17691/stm2020.12.6.06
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