Journal of Orthopaedic Translation (May 2023)

Polymer bilayer-Micro arc oxidation surface coating on pure magnesium for bone implantation

  • Jieyang Dong,
  • Jiaqi Zhong,
  • Ruixia Hou,
  • Xiaodong Hu,
  • Yujiong Chen,
  • Hangbin Weng,
  • Zhewei Zhang,
  • Botao Liu,
  • Shengbing Yang,
  • Zhaoxiang Peng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40
pp. 27 – 36

Abstract

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Background: Pure magnesium-based ortho-implants have a number of advantages. However, vital parameters like degradation rate and biocompatibility still call for significant improvement. Methods: In this study, poly (1,3-trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) and polydopamine (PDA) bilayer and micro arc oxidation composite coatings were prepared successively on magnesium surface by immersion method and microarc oxidation. Its corrosion resistance and biocompatibility were evaluated by in vitro corrosion tests, cellular compatibility experiments, and in vivo animal experiments. Results: In vitro experiments demonstrated that the composite coating provides excellent corrosion protection and biocompatibility. Animal studies demonstrated that the composite coating slowed the degradation of the implant and was not toxic to animal viscera. Conclusion: In conclusion, the inorganic-organic composite coating proposed in this study provided good corrosion resistance and enhanced biocompatibility for pure magnesium implants. The translational potential of this article: The translational potential of this article is to develop an anti-corrosion composite coating on a pure magnesium surface and to verify the viability of its use in animal models. It is hoped to open up a new approach to the design of new degradable orthopedic magnesium-based implants.

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