热处理对共掺杂铁云母生物学性能的影响。

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Gerson Santos de Almeida, Luisa Camilo Suter, Thais Silva Pinto, Maria Gabriela Jacheto Carra, Géorgia da Silva Feltran, Julia Ferreira de Moraes, Diego Rafael Nespeque Corrêa, Margarida Juri Saeki, Paulo Noronha Lisboa-Filho, Willian Fernando Zambuzzi
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磷酸钙,特别是铁云母,由于其成骨特性和骨细胞的快速吸收,是有价值的骨应用生物材料。本研究探讨了钴掺杂对这些特性的增强,钴掺杂可以诱导缺氧并促进骨细胞分化。在700°C、900°C和1050°C的温度下,对偏金石和钴掺杂偏金石进行热处理,促进了更纯净、更结晶的相的发展,具有不同的粒度和优化的细胞响应。通过XRD、FTIR、Raman、SEM/EDS、ASAP等综合理化分析表明,材料发生了明显的焦磷酸盐相变,影响了材料的结构和功能属性。当用于培养MC3T3-E1细胞时,这些材料表现出非细胞毒性行为,并引发与成骨细胞表型、血管生成、粘附和细胞外基质重塑相关的特定基因反应。值得注意的是,未经热处理的钴掺杂montite保留了有利于临床应用的特性,例如牙科和骨科植入物,其中较低的加工温度至关重要。这种特性,再加上材料的简单制作,突出了它的实用性和潜在的成本效益。进一步的研究对于评估这些材料在临床环境中的长期安全性和有效性至关重要。我们的研究结果强调了钴掺杂montite在促进骨修复和再生方面的重要作用,为未来治疗骨病变、增强种植体整合和开发先进的假体涂层在组织工程领域的创新奠定了基础。
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The Biological Properties of Co-Doped Monetite Are Influenced by Thermal Treatment

Calcium phosphates, notably monetite, are valued biomaterials for bone applications owing to their osteogenic properties and rapid uptake by bone cells. This study investigates the enhancement of these properties through Cobalt doping, which is known to induce hypoxia and promote bone cell differentiation. Heat treatments at 700°C, 900°C, and 1050°C are applied to both monetite and Cobalt-doped monetite, facilitating the development of purer, more crystalline phases with varied particle sizes and optimized cellular responses. Comprehensive physicochemical characterization through XRD, FTIR, Raman, SEM/EDS, and ASAP analyses shows significant phase transformations into pyrophosphate, influencing the materials' structural and functional attributes. When utilized to condition a culture medium for MC3T3-E1 cells, these materials demonstrate non-cytotoxic behavior and provoke specific gene responses associated with the osteoblastic phenotype, angiogenesis, adhesion, and extracellular matrix remodeling. Significantly, non-heat-treated Cobalt-doped Monetite retains properties advantageous for clinical applications such as dental and orthopedic implants, where lower processing temperatures are crucial. This attribute, combined with the material's straightforward production, highlights its practicality and potential cost-effectiveness. Further research is essential to assess the long-term safety and efficacy of these materials in clinical settings. Our findings underscore the promising role of Cobalt-doped Monetite in advancing bone repair and regeneration, setting the stage for future innovations in treating bone lesions, enhancing implant integration, and developing advanced prosthetic coatings within the field of tissue engineering.

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CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
199
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is a highly interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal serving the needs of biomaterials professionals who design, develop, produce and apply biomaterials and medical devices. It has the common focus of biomaterials applied to the human body and covers all disciplines where medical devices are used. Papers are published on biomaterials related to medical device development and manufacture, degradation in the body, nano- and biomimetic- biomaterials interactions, mechanics of biomaterials, implant retrieval and analysis, tissue-biomaterial surface interactions, wound healing, infection, drug delivery, standards and regulation of devices, animal and pre-clinical studies of biomaterials and medical devices, and tissue-biopolymer-material combination products. Manuscripts are published in one of six formats: • original research reports • short research and development reports • scientific reviews • current concepts articles • special reports • editorials Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is an official journal of the Society for Biomaterials, Japanese Society for Biomaterials, the Australasian Society for Biomaterials, and the Korean Society for Biomaterials. Manuscripts from all countries are invited but must be in English. Authors are not required to be members of the affiliated Societies, but members of these societies are encouraged to submit their work to the journal for consideration.
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