4.8 Article

Enhanced Osteogenic Activity of TiO2 Nanorod Films with Microscaled Distribution of Zn-CaP

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 11, Pages 6944-6952

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b01284

Keywords

TiO2 nanorods; nanotopography; microtopography; calcium phosphate; zinc; osteogenesis

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2012CB933600]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51272228, 81271955, 51472216, 51372217, 8117100, 81371120]
  3. Key Science Technology Innovation Team of Zhejiang Province [2013TD02]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang [LY15E020004]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2013QNA4010, 2014XZZX005]

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The topography at the micro-/nanoscale level and bioactive composition of material surfaces have been thought to play vital roles in their interactions with cells. However, it is still a challenge to further modify special topography with biodegradable composition or vice versa. In this study, TiO2 nanorod films covered with microscale-distributed Zn-containing calcium phosphate (Zn-CaP) were prepared, trying to create a micro-/nanoscale topography and Zn2+ release capability. MC3T3-E1 cells cultured on TiO2 nanorod film with sparsely distributed Zn-CaP (TiO2/S-ZCP) had significantly higher biological responses than those on the films with densely distributed Zn-CaP (TiO2/D-ZCP) and fully covered Zn-CaP (F-ZCP). TiO2/S-ZCP film was demonstrated to facilitate osteogenic differentiation much more strongly than F-ZCP and TiO2/D-ZCP films based on evaluations of ALP, related gene expressions, and extracellular matrix mineralization. The higher osteogenic differentiation on TiO2/S-ZCP film is ascribed to the micro-/nanoscale topography from Zn-CaP coverage promoting cell adhesion and filopodia extension, and inducing differentiation-orientation in the initial stage. And consequently Zn2+ release results in enhancement of differentiation. Therefore, we believe that better. organization of the micro-/nanotopography and bioactive ion release on the surface would be a promising way to enhance osteogenic activity for orthopedic and dental implants.

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