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High proportion strontium-doped micro-arc oxidation coatings enhance early osseointegration of titanium in osteoporosis by anti-oxidative stress pathway

Journal

BIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 405-419

Publisher

KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.08.031

Keywords

Osteoporosis; Oxidative stress; Strontium; Osteoimmunomodulation; Osteogenesis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82171004, 82071170, 81701016]
  2. Zhejiang Provincial Science and Technology Project for Public Welfare [LY21H180006, LGF20H140002]
  3. Key Technological Innovation Projects of Wenzhou [ZY2019009]
  4. Wenzhou Public Welfare Science and Technology Project [Y20190099, Y2020118]
  5. Wenzhou Medical University Basic Scientific Research Operating Expenses [KYYW201905]

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This study investigates the osteoinduction capabilities of a series of strontium-doped titanium implants under normal and osteoporotic conditions. The results indicate that high proportion strontium-doped coatings are more favorable for implant restorations in osteoporosis patients.
The excessive accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) under osteoporosis precipitates a microenvironment with high levels of oxidative stress (OS). This could significantly interfere with the bioactivity of conventional titanium implants, impeding their early osseointegration with bone. We have prepared a series of strontium (Sr)-doped titanium implants via micro-arc oxidation (MAO) to verify their efficacy and differences in osteoinduction capabilities under normal and osteoporotic (high OS levels) conditions. Apart from the chemical composition, all groups exhibited similar physicochemical properties (morphology, roughness, crystal structure, and wettability). Among the groups, the low Sr group (Sr25%) was more conducive to osteogenesis under normal conditions. In contrast, by increasing the catalase (CAT)/superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and decreasing ROS levels, the high Sr-doped samples (Sr75% and Sr100%) were superior to Sr25% in inducing osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3-E1 cells and the M2 phenotype polarization of RAW264.7 cells, thus enhancing early osseointegration. Furthermore, the results of both in vitro cell co-culture and in vivo studies also showed that the high Sr-doped samples (especially Sr100%) had positive effects on osteoimmunomodulation under the OS microenvironment. Ultimately, the collated findings indicated that the high proportion Sr-doped MAO coatings were more favorable for osteoporosis patients in implant restorations.

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