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The effect of superficial chemistry of titanium on osteoblastic function

✍ Scribed by Naoki Tsukimura; Norinaga Kojima; Katsutoshi Kubo; Wael Att; Kazuo Takeuchi; Yoichiro Kameyama; Hatsuhiko Maeda; Takahiro Ogawa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
334 KB
Volume
84A
Category
Article
ISSN
1549-3296

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Abstract

The surface topography and chemistry of titanium are postulated to be two major factors that affect the osseointegration capacity of titanium implants. However, it is extremely difficult to control one factor without changing the other, which prevents the isolation of the genuine effect of one factor. This study aimed to determine whether surface chemistry of titanium alone affects osteoblastic function. Two different titanium surfaces were prepared by sputter depositioning of titanium (Ti; 99.99% purity) or titanium dioxide (TiO~2~; 99.99% purity) (50‐nm thick for each) onto machined commercially pure titanium disks. Rat bone marrow‐derived osteoblastic cells were cultured on each of the two surfaces. TiO~2~ surface showed 4.4 times higher elemental oxygen concentration and higher water wettability than Ti surface. Scanning electron microscopic and atomic force microscopic examination revealed no differences in surface topography and roughness values between the two surfaces. The cell proliferated more on TiO~2~ than on Ti by up to 60%. Although the expression of collagen I gene increased more rapidly on TiO~2~ at early culture stage of day 3, the late stage marker genes for osteoblastic differentiation, including osteopontin and osteocalcin, were not modulated between the two cultures. The alkaline phosphatase positive area and mineralized nodule area were approximately two times larger on TiO~2~ than on Ti. In conclusion, titanium materials having different superficial chemistry, that is, titanium or titanium dioxide, may exert different biological capacity of osteoblasts; titanium dioxide may induce superior osteoconduction, primarily because of the increased osteoblastic proliferation. Β© 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res, 2008


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