Materials Today Advances (Dec 2023)

Immunological mechanism of Sr/Cu ion synergistically promote implant osseointegration

  • Lei Wang,
  • Xin Yang,
  • Weiwei Zheng,
  • Degang Huang,
  • Yinchang Zhang,
  • Huazheng He,
  • Shouliang Xiong,
  • Congming Li,
  • Chao Wang,
  • Haoran Lin,
  • Pingbo Chen,
  • Tingjun Ye,
  • Xing Yang,
  • Qiang Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20
p. 100435

Abstract

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Controlled immune response, enhanced osteogenesis, and antibacterial effect are essential for successful implanted biomaterials in the long-term. However, the previous research only considers one of the above-mentioned materials’ properties, and the potential synergetic effects are still unknown. Inspired by the mussel adhesion-mediated ions-coordinated strategy, a multifunctional coating integrated with bioactive Sr2+ and antibacterial Cu2+ was fabricated the multifunctional PEEK implants (PEEK-PDA-Sr/Cu). Compared to the uncoating PEEK, the PEEK implants with a multifunctional coating can regulate the M1 subtypes of macrophages to M2 subtypes due to the presence of Sr2+, which further promote the osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs. Even under the bacterial infection environment, the PEEK implants with a multifunctional coating can still enhance the osseointegration of bone implants due to the antibacterial properties of Cu2+. Taken together, PEEK implants with a multifunctional coating can provide an osteogenic immune microenvironment with enhanced osteogenesis and antibacterial property, which is essential for successful implantation in the long-term.

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