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Differential regulation of osteoblasts by substrate microstructural features

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BIOMATERIALS
卷 26, 期 14, 页码 1837-1847

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DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2004.06.035

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titanium; microarchitecture; microstructure; roughness; photolithography; Osteoblasts; MG63 cells; PGE(2); surface; electrochemical micromachining

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Microtextured titanium implant surfaces enhance bone formation in vivo and osteoblast phenotypic expression in vitro, but the mechanisms are not understood. To determine the roles of specific microarchitectural features in modulating osteoblast behavior, we used Ti surfaces prepared by electrochemical micromachining as substrates for MG63 osteoblast-like cell culture. Cell response was compared to tissue culture plastic, a sand-blasted with large grit and acid-etched surface with defined mixed microtopography (SLA), polished Ti surfaces. and polished surfaces electrochemically machined through a photoresist pattern to produce cavities with 100, 30 and 10 mum diameters arranged so that the ratio of the microscopic-scale area of the cavities versus the microscopic-scale area of the flat region between the cavities was equal to I or 6. Microstructured disks were acid-etched. producing overall sub-micron-scale roughness (Ra = 0.7 mum). Cell number, differentiation (alkaline phosphatase: osteocalcin) and local factor levels (TGF-beta1; PGE(2)) varied with micro architecture. 100 mum cavities favored osteoblast attachment and growth. the sub-micron-scale etch 4 enhanced differentiation and TGF-beta1 production, whereas PGE(2) depended on cavity dimensions but not the sub-micron-scale roughness. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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