Materials Research (Dec 2004)

In vitro bioactivity and cytotoxicity of chemically treated glass fibers

  • Ângela Leão Andrade,
  • Regina Maria de Marco Turchetti-Maia,
  • Míriam Teresa Paz Lopes,
  • Carlos Edmundo Salas,
  • Rosana Zacarias Domingues

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392004000400019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 635 – 638

Abstract

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Samples of a commercial glass fiber FM® (Fiber Max) were used to test the efficacy of a chemical sol-gel surface treatment to enhance their bioactivity. After treatment with tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), individual fiber samples were soaked into a simulated body fluid (SBF) solution, from which they were removed at intervals of 5 and 10 days. Micrographs obtained by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis of samples chemically treated with TEOS revealed the formation of a hydroxyapatite (HA) coating layer after 5 days into SBF solution. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic (FTIR) analyses confirmed that the coating layer has P-O vibration bands characteristic of HA. The in vitro cytotoxicity was evaluated using a direct contact test, minimum essential medium elution test (ISO 10993-5) and MTT assay. Fibers immersed in SBF and their extracts exhibited lower cytotoxicity than the controls not subjected to immersion, suggesting that SBF treatment improves the biocompatibility of the fiber.

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