Combined Effect of Phosphate and Polymer Coating on Cytotoxicity and Hemocompatibility of Iron Foams

Q4 Materials Science
R. Oriňaková, R. Gorejová, Martina Petráková, J. Macko, M. Kupková, M. Hrubovčáková, I. Maskalová
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Abstract The use of resorbable metallic biomaterials for temporary implants has increased dramatically in the last decade. Degradable biomaterials are desirable in some specific pediatric, orthopedic, and cardiovascular applications, in which they may overcome the disadvantages of permanent devices. The three main biodegradable metals: Mg, Fe, and Zn, are intensively studied as temporary orthopedic implant materials. Among them, iron, and iron-based alloys, have received attention as promising materials for the temporary replacement of bones, especially for applications where strong mechanical support during the bone healing process is required. The addition of a low amount of phosphorus can improve the mechanical properties of such materials without the risk of retarding the corrosion rate or affecting cell proliferation. The main goal of this work was to study the combined effect of phosphating and polymer coating of open-cell iron foams on their cytotoxicity and hemocompatibility. Obtained results indicated the positive influence of the PEG coating layer and phosphorus addition on material cytocompatibility. Moreover, the combination of these procedures led to the inhibition of hemolysis, platelet adhesion, and thrombus formation.
磷酸盐和聚合物涂层对泡沫铁细胞毒性和血液相容性的联合影响
摘要在过去十年中,可吸收金属生物材料在临时植入物中的应用急剧增加。可降解生物材料在一些特定的儿科、骨科和心血管应用中是可取的,在这些应用中,它们可以克服永久性装置的缺点。三种主要的可生物降解金属:镁、铁和锌,作为临时骨科植入材料进行了深入研究。其中,铁和铁基合金作为有前途的骨临时替代材料,特别是在骨愈合过程中需要强大机械支撑的应用中,受到了关注。添加少量的磷可以改善这种材料的机械性能,而没有延缓腐蚀速率或影响细胞增殖的风险。本工作的主要目的是研究开孔泡沫铁的磷化和聚合物涂层对其细胞毒性和血液相容性的联合影响。所得结果表明,PEG涂层和磷的添加对材料的细胞相容性有积极影响。此外,这些程序的结合导致溶血、血小板粘附和血栓形成的抑制。
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