International Journal of Nanomedicine (Jul 2019)

Osteoblast/bone-tissue responses to porous surface of polyetheretherketone–nanoporous lithium-doped magnesium silicate blends’ integration with polyetheretherketone

  • Wang L,
  • Zhang K,
  • Hao Y,
  • Liu M,
  • Wu W

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 14
pp. 4975 – 4989

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Lei Wang, Kai Zhang, Yongqiang Hao, Ming Liu, Wen WuDepartment of Orthopaedics, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Orthopaedic Implants, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, People’s Republic of ChinaAbstract: The porous surface of a polyetheretherketone (PK)–nanoporous lithium-doped magnesium silicate (NLS) blend (PKNLS) was fabricated on a PK surface by layer-by-layer pressuring, sintering, and salt-leaching. As controls, porous surfaces of a PK/lithium-doped magnesium silicate blend (PKLS) and PK were fabricated using the same method. The results revealed that porosity, water absorption, and protein absorption of the porous surface of PKNLS containing macropores and nanopores were obviously enhanced compared to PKLS and PK containing macropores without nanopores. In addition, PKNLS, with both macroporostiy and nanoporosity, displayed the highest ability of apatite mineralization in simulated body liquid, indicating excellent bioactivity. In vitro responses (including adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation) of MC3T3E1 cells to PKNLS were significantly enhanced compared to PKLS and PK. In vivo implantation results showed that new bone grew into the macroporous surface of PKNLS, and the amount of new bone for PKNLS was the highest. In short, PKNLS integration with PK significantly promoted cells/bone-tissue responses and exhibited excellent osteogenesis in vivo, which might have great potential for bone repair.Keywords: polyetheretherketone, nanoporous lithium doped magnesium silicate, porously bioactive surface, cells responses, osteogenesis

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