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The interaction between nanoscale surface features and mechanical loading and its effect on osteoblast-like cells behavior

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BIOMATERIALS
卷 31, 期 30, 页码 7758-7765

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.06.050

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Nanotopography; Surface modification; Surface texture; Silicone elastomer; Bone remodeling

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  1. NWO-Space Research Organization Netherlands (SRON) [W-GO-MG 07-01, MG-057]
  2. Dutch Technology Foundation STW
  3. NWO
  4. Ministry of Economic Affairs
  5. NanoNed [07621]

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Osteoblasts respond to mechanical stimulation by changing morphology, gene expression and matrix mineralization. Introducing surface topography on biomaterials, independently of mechanical loading, has been reported to give similar effects. In the current study, using a nanotextured surface, and mechanical loading, we aimed to develop a multi-factorial model in which both parameters interact. Mechanical stimulation to osteoblast-like cells was applied by longitudinal stretch in parallel direction to the nanotexture (300 nm wide and 60 nm deep grooves), with frequency of 1 Hz and stretch magnitude varying from 1% to 8%. Scanning electron microscopy showed that osteoblast-like cells subjected to mechanical loading oriented perpendicularly to the stretch direction. When cultured on nanotextured surfaces, cells aligned parallel to the texture. However, the parallel cell direction to the nanotextured surface was lost and turned to perpendicular when parallel stretch to the nanotexture, greater than 3% was applied to the cells. This phenomenon could not be achieved when a texture with micro-sized dimensions was used. Moreover, a significant synergistic effect on upregulation of fibronectin and Cfba was observed when dual stimulation was used. These findings can lead to a development of new biomimetic materials that can guide morphogenesis in tissue repair and bone remodeling. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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