3D Printed Bioactive Mechanical-Adaptive Polyetheretherketone Implants with Non-Invasive Tracking for Immunomodulatory Osseointegration.

IF 10 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Hongyun Ma, Jin Tong, Xiaochen Su, Liang Liu, Jingqi Liang, Jianbo Sun, Jun Lu, Yingang Zhang, Bo Lei, Hongmou Zhao
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Abstract

Polyether-ether-ketone (PEEK) has become a much-attracted biomedical implant material in orthopedic surgery, serving as a more biocompatible alternative to conventional metals. However, the inherent bioinert and mismatched mechanical surface of PEEK have limited their optimized bone fixation and repair. In this work, a PEEK implant is printed and a bioactive mechanical-adaptive surface via in situ chemical linking of photoluminescent elastomeric poly(citrate-silicon) (PCS) polymer (PEEK-PCS) is subsequently constructed, which could be used for real-time bioimaging and enhanced osseointegration. The PEEK-PCS surface exhibits viscoelastic properties, enabling it to conform to complex tissue geometries and effectively alleviate surface stress. Furthermore, PEEK-PCS modulates the inflammatory response by promoting macrophage M2 phenotypic polarization and reducing the expression of inflammatory factors. Additionally, PEEK-PCS promotes the osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), significantly enhancing the osseointegration and osteogenesis ability of PEEK implants. Notably, PEEK-PCS demonstrates excellent autofluorescence properties both in vitro and in vivo, along with remarkable fluorescence stability over 14 d in vivo, suggesting real-time tracking potential of bioimaging. Compared to traditional coated implants, PEEK-PCS provides distinct advantages in surface adhesion, mechanical compatibility, real-time bioimaging, and osseointegration, representing a promising solution for implant-related bone repair.

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Advanced Healthcare Materials
Advanced Healthcare Materials 工程技术-生物材料
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
3.00%
发文量
600
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Healthcare Materials, a distinguished member of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, has been dedicated to disseminating cutting-edge research on materials, devices, and technologies for enhancing human well-being for over ten years. As a comprehensive journal, it encompasses a wide range of disciplines such as biomaterials, biointerfaces, nanomedicine and nanotechnology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
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