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Metal-Specific Biomaterial Accumulation in Human Peri-Implant Bone and Bone Marrow

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
卷 7, 期 20, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202000412

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arthroplasty; bone marrow; metal exposure; nanoparticles; synchrotron radiation

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  1. ENDO VEREIN (Hamburg, Germany)
  2. German Research Foundation [GE2512/2-2]
  3. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [DIMEO 01EC1402B]
  4. Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies
  5. Berlin-Brandenburg School for Regenerative Therapies [GSC 203]
  6. Einstein Foundation Berlin through the Einstein Center for Regenerative Therapies [EZ-2016-289]
  7. German Research Foundation (DFG)
  8. Open Access Publication Fund of Charite - Universitatsmedizin Berlin

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Metallic implants are frequently used in medicine to support and replace degenerated tissues. Implant loosening due to particle exposure remains a major cause for revision arthroplasty. The exact role of metal debris in sterile peri-implant inflammation is controversial, as it remains unclear whether and how metals chemically alter and potentially accumulate behind an insulating peri-implant membrane, in the adjacent bone and bone marrow (BM). An intensively focused and bright synchrotron X-ray beam allows for spatially resolving the multi-elemental composition of peri-implant tissues from patients undergoing revision surgery. In peri-implant BM, particulate cobalt (Co) is exclusively co-localized with chromium (Cr), non-particulate Cr accumulates in the BM matrix. Particles consisting of Co and Cr contain less Co than bulk alloy, which indicates a pronounced dissolution capacity. Particulate titanium (Ti) is abundant in the BM and analyzed Ti nanoparticles predominantly consist of titanium dioxide in the anatase crystal phase. Co and Cr but not Ti integrate into peri-implant bone trabeculae. The characteristic of Cr to accumulate in the intertrabecular matrix and trabecular bone is reproducible in a human 3D in vitro model. This study illustrates the importance of updating the view on long-term consequences of biomaterial usage and reveals toxicokinetics within highly sensitive organs.

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