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The influence of titanium surface characteristics on macrophage phenotype polarization during osseous healing in type I diabetic rats: a pilot study

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CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
卷 28, 期 10, 页码 E159-E168

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/clr.12979

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bone-implant interactions; cytokines; diabetes; Inflammation; GBR; surface chemistry; hydrophilicity

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ObjectivesThis study assessed the effect of titanium surface modification on macrophage phenotype polarization and osseous healing under diabetic conditions. Materials and methodsCritical-sized calvarial defects were created in healthy and streptozotocin-induced type I diabetic Sprague-Dawley rats. Titanium (Ti) discs with either large-grit sandblasted and acid-etched micro-rough (SLA) or hydrophilic-modified SLA (modSLA) surfaces were used to cover the healing defect for a period of up to 28days. Samples of the exudate within the calvarial defect and beneath the titanium discs were collected 1, 4 and 7days post-surgery for inflammatory cytokine analysis using an ELISA. The macrophage phenotype(s) on the Ti disc surfaces were determined by CD11c+ (M1) and CD163+ (M2) immunofluorescent staining. Samples of the healing defects at days 14 and 28 were also prepared for histomorphometric analysis. ResultsCytokine levels in the diabetic animals were higher than those of the healthy group throughout the observation period. The modSLA surface significantly reduced MIP-2 levels at day 1 in both diabetic and healthy animals, and MCP-1 levels at day 4 in the diabetic animals. Immuno-fluorescent staining showed that an M2-like macrophage phenotype was more frequently found on the modSLA surface at day 1 in healthy and day 4 in both healthy and diabetic animals. Histomorphometric analysis showed more new bone formation on the modSLA surface at days 14 and 28 in both groups, although statistically significant differences were only found in the healthy group. ConclusionDiabetic conditions greatly increased the expression of proinflammatory cytokines during osseous healing. The modSLA surface was shown to promote an M2-like macrophage phenotypic response in titanium adherent macrophages despite the significantly elevated inflammatory environment induced by uncontrolled type I diabetes. Modulation of the macrophage phenotype by the modSLA surface in the early healing period was associated with osseous healing under both healthy and uncontrolled diabetic conditions.

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