Ajami Sara, Coathup Melanie, Khoury Joseph, Blunn Gordon
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背景聚醚醚酮(PEEK)作为金属合金的替代材料在某些骨科应用中具有优势。然而,它是生物惰性的,不能骨整合。一种新的加速中性原子束技术(ANAB)已经被开发出来以提高PEEK的生物活性,其中表面被修饰到5nm深度而不影响PEEK底层结构的完整性2。目的研究人间充质干细胞(hMSCs)、成人成骨细胞(hOB)和皮肤成纤维细胞(BR3G)在PEEK和ANAB处理的PEEK上的生长情况。材料与方法通过测量表面粗糙度和接触角来表征PEEK和ANAB PEEK的表面性能。细胞以10,000/cm2的密度接种在PEEK、ANAB PEEK和Thermonox对照上。在第7天和第14天(n = 2),对这些表面的细胞增殖、附着和碱性磷酸酶(ALP)活性进行量化。在第3天,用抗血管素染色粘附斑块并计数细胞中斑块的数量,以测量细胞的附着。结果ANAB处理增加了PEEK表面的亲水性(91.74±4.80°(PEEK) vs 74.82±2.70°(ANAB PEEK), p结论ANAB增加了PEEK表面的生物活性并促进了成骨细胞的分化。该方法可改善PEEK种植体的骨整合。ORUK Exogenesis
Augmenting the Bioactivity of Polyetheretherketone
Background Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) may be advantageous as an alternative material to metal alloys in some orthopaedic applications. However, it is bioinert and does not osseointegrate1. A novel accelerated neutral atom beam technique (ANAB) has been developed to improve the bioactivity of PEEK where the surface is modified to a depth of 5 nm without affecting the integrity of the underlying PEEK structure2. Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the growth of human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (hMSCs), adult human Osteoblasts (hOB) and skin Fibroblasts (BR3G) on PEEK and ANAB treated PEEK. Materials and Methods The surface properties of PEEK and ANAB PEEK were characterized by measuring surface roughness and contact angle. Cells were seeded at a density of 10,000/cm2 on PEEK, ANAB PEEK and a Thermonox control. Cell proliferation, attachment, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity on these surfaces was quantified at 7 and 14 days (n = 2). Cell attachment was measured by staining adhesion plaques with anti-vinculin and counting the number of plaques in cells at day 3. As the data was non parametric a Mann Whitney-U test was used to compare groups where p values Results ANAB treatment increased the hydrophilicity of the PEEK surface (91.74 ± 4.80° (PEEK) vs 74.82 ± 2.70° (ANAB PEEK), P Conclusion ANAB increased the bioactivity and enhanced the differentiation of osteoblasts on PEEK. This method may improve the osseointegration of PEEK implants. Acknowledgements ORUK Exogenesis