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Tailoring the Nanostructured Surfaces of Hydroxyapatite Bioceramics to Promote Protein Adsorption, Osteoblast Growth, and Osteogenic Differentiation

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 5, Issue 16, Pages 8008-8017

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am402089w

Keywords

surface topography; hydroxyapatite; protein adsorption; osteoblast; bone graft; osteoinduction

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [81171458, 81190132]
  2. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [12 nm0501600, 13NM1402102]
  3. Funds of the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences for Innovation of Science and Technology [Y26ZC1110G]
  4. Funds of Key Laboratory of Inorganic Coating Materials, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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To promote and understand the biological responses of the implant via nanostructured surface design is essential for the development of bioactive bone implants. However, the control of the surface topography of the bioceramics in nanoscale is a big challenge because of their brittle property. Herein, the hydroxyapatite (HAp) bioceramics with distinct nanostructured topographies were fabricated via hydrothermal treatment using a-tricalcium phosphate ceramic as hard-template under different reaction conditions. HAp bioceramics with nanosheet, nanorod and micro-nanohybrid structured surface in macroscopical size were obtained by controlling the composition of the reaction media. Comparing with the traditional sample with flat and dense surface, the fabricated HAp bioceramics with hierarchical 3D micro-nanotextured surfaces possessed higher specific surface area, which selectively enhanced adsorption of specific proteins including Fn and Vn in plasma, and stimulated osteoblast adhesion, growth, and osoteogenic differentiation. In particular, the biomimetic features of the hierarchical micro-nanohybrid surface resulted in the best ability for simultaneous enhancement of protein adsorption, osteoblast proliferation, and differentiation. The results suggest that the hierarchical micro-nanohybrid topography might be one of the critical factors to be considered in the design of functional bone grafts.

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