International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2019)

Improved In Vitro Test Procedure for Full Assessment of the Cytocompatibility of Degradable Magnesium Based on ISO 10993-5/-12

  • Ole Jung,
  • Ralf Smeets,
  • Philip Hartjen,
  • Reinhard Schnettler,
  • Frank Feyerabend,
  • Martin Klein,
  • Nils Wegner,
  • Frank Walther,
  • Dominic Stangier,
  • Anders Henningsen,
  • Carsten Rendenbach,
  • Max Heiland,
  • Mike Barbeck,
  • Alexander Kopp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020255
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
p. 255

Abstract

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Magnesium (Mg)-based biomaterials are promising candidates for bone and tissue regeneration. Alloying and surface modifications provide effective strategies for optimizing and tailoring their degradation kinetics. Nevertheless, biocompatibility analyses of Mg-based materials are challenging due to its special degradation mechanism with continuous hydrogen release. In this context, the hydrogen release and the related (micro-) milieu conditions pretend to strictly follow in vitro standards based on ISO 10993-5/-12. Thus, special adaptions for the testing of Mg materials are necessary, which have been described in a previous study from our group. Based on these adaptions, further developments of a test procedure allowing rapid and effective in vitro cytocompatibility analyses of Mg-based materials based on ISO 10993-5/-12 are necessary. The following study introduces a new two-step test scheme for rapid and effective testing of Mg. Specimens with different surface characteristics were produced by means of plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) using silicate-based and phosphate-based electrolytes. The test samples were evaluated for corrosion behavior, cytocompatibility and their mechanical and osteogenic properties. Thereby, two PEO ceramics could be identified for further in vivo evaluations.

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