Bone regenerating effect of surface-functionalized titanium implants with sustained-release characteristics of strontium in ovariectomized rats

Vincent Offermanns,1 Ole Zoffmann Andersen,2 Gregor Riede,1 Inge Hald Andersen,3 Klaus Pagh Almtoft,3 Søren Sørensen,3 Michael Sillassen,2 Christian Sloth Jeppesen,3 Michael Rasse,1 Morten Foss,2 Frank Kloss1 1Department of Cranio-, Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery, Medical Univ...

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Autores principales: Offermanns V, Andersen OZ, Riede G, Andersen IH, Almtoft KP, Sørensen S, Sillassen M, Jeppesen CS, Rasse M, Foss M, Kloss F
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1ef8aaa7959540f8b59bfdcbeebcf2d42021-12-02T01:35:22ZBone regenerating effect of surface-functionalized titanium implants with sustained-release characteristics of strontium in ovariectomized rats1178-2013https://doaj.org/article/1ef8aaa7959540f8b59bfdcbeebcf2d42016-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/bone-regenerating-effect-of-surface-functionalized-titanium-implants-w-peer-reviewed-article-IJNhttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-2013Vincent Offermanns,1 Ole Zoffmann Andersen,2 Gregor Riede,1 Inge Hald Andersen,3 Klaus Pagh Almtoft,3 Søren Sørensen,3 Michael Sillassen,2 Christian Sloth Jeppesen,3 Michael Rasse,1 Morten Foss,2 Frank Kloss1 1Department of Cranio-, Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; 2Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Faculty of Science and Technology, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 3Tribology Centre, Danish Technological Institute, Aarhus, Denmark Abstract: Since strontium (Sr) is known for its anabolic and anticatabolic effect on bone, research has been focused on its potential impact on osseointegration. The objective of this study was to investigate the performance of nanotopographic implants with a Sr-functionalized titanium (Ti) coating (Ti–Sr–O) with respect to osseointegration in osteoporotic bone. The trial was designed to examine the effect of sustained-release characteristics of Sr in poor-quality bone. Three Ti–Sr–O groups, which differed from each other in coating thickness, Sr contents, and Sr release, were examined. These were prepared by a magnetron sputtering process and compared to uncoated grade 4 Ti. Composition, morphology, and mechanical stability of the coatings were analyzed, and Sr release data were gained from in vitro washout experiments. In vivo investigation was carried out in an osteoporotic rat model and analyzed histologically, 6 weeks and 12 weeks after implantation. Median values of bone-to-implant contact and new bone formation after 6 weeks were found to be 84.7% and 54.9% (best performing Sr group) as compared to 65.2% and 23.8% (grade 4 Ti reference), respectively. The 12-week observation period revealed 84.3% and 56.5% (best performing Sr group) and 81.3% and 39.4% (grade 4 Ti reference), respectively, for the same measurements. The increase in new bone formation was found to correlate with the amount of Sr released in vitro. The results indicate that sputtered nanostructured Ti–Sr–O coatings showed sustained release of Sr and accelerate osseointegration even in poor-quality bone, and thus, may have impact on practical applications for medical implants. Keywords: nanotopography, osteoinduction, osseointegration, osteoporosis, rodentOffermanns VAndersen OZRiede GAndersen IHAlmtoft KPSørensen SSillassen MJeppesen CSRasse MFoss MKloss FDove Medical Pressarticlenanotopographystrontiumosseointegrationosteoporosisovariectomized ratssustained releaseMedicine (General)R5-920ENInternational Journal of Nanomedicine, Vol 2016, Iss default, Pp 2431-2442 (2016)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic nanotopography
strontium
osseointegration
osteoporosis
ovariectomized rats
sustained release
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle nanotopography
strontium
osseointegration
osteoporosis
ovariectomized rats
sustained release
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Offermanns V
Andersen OZ
Riede G
Andersen IH
Almtoft KP
Sørensen S
Sillassen M
Jeppesen CS
Rasse M
Foss M
Kloss F
Bone regenerating effect of surface-functionalized titanium implants with sustained-release characteristics of strontium in ovariectomized rats
description Vincent Offermanns,1 Ole Zoffmann Andersen,2 Gregor Riede,1 Inge Hald Andersen,3 Klaus Pagh Almtoft,3 Søren Sørensen,3 Michael Sillassen,2 Christian Sloth Jeppesen,3 Michael Rasse,1 Morten Foss,2 Frank Kloss1 1Department of Cranio-, Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; 2Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Faculty of Science and Technology, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark; 3Tribology Centre, Danish Technological Institute, Aarhus, Denmark Abstract: Since strontium (Sr) is known for its anabolic and anticatabolic effect on bone, research has been focused on its potential impact on osseointegration. The objective of this study was to investigate the performance of nanotopographic implants with a Sr-functionalized titanium (Ti) coating (Ti–Sr–O) with respect to osseointegration in osteoporotic bone. The trial was designed to examine the effect of sustained-release characteristics of Sr in poor-quality bone. Three Ti–Sr–O groups, which differed from each other in coating thickness, Sr contents, and Sr release, were examined. These were prepared by a magnetron sputtering process and compared to uncoated grade 4 Ti. Composition, morphology, and mechanical stability of the coatings were analyzed, and Sr release data were gained from in vitro washout experiments. In vivo investigation was carried out in an osteoporotic rat model and analyzed histologically, 6 weeks and 12 weeks after implantation. Median values of bone-to-implant contact and new bone formation after 6 weeks were found to be 84.7% and 54.9% (best performing Sr group) as compared to 65.2% and 23.8% (grade 4 Ti reference), respectively. The 12-week observation period revealed 84.3% and 56.5% (best performing Sr group) and 81.3% and 39.4% (grade 4 Ti reference), respectively, for the same measurements. The increase in new bone formation was found to correlate with the amount of Sr released in vitro. The results indicate that sputtered nanostructured Ti–Sr–O coatings showed sustained release of Sr and accelerate osseointegration even in poor-quality bone, and thus, may have impact on practical applications for medical implants. Keywords: nanotopography, osteoinduction, osseointegration, osteoporosis, rodent
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author Offermanns V
Andersen OZ
Riede G
Andersen IH
Almtoft KP
Sørensen S
Sillassen M
Jeppesen CS
Rasse M
Foss M
Kloss F
author_facet Offermanns V
Andersen OZ
Riede G
Andersen IH
Almtoft KP
Sørensen S
Sillassen M
Jeppesen CS
Rasse M
Foss M
Kloss F
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title Bone regenerating effect of surface-functionalized titanium implants with sustained-release characteristics of strontium in ovariectomized rats
title_short Bone regenerating effect of surface-functionalized titanium implants with sustained-release characteristics of strontium in ovariectomized rats
title_full Bone regenerating effect of surface-functionalized titanium implants with sustained-release characteristics of strontium in ovariectomized rats
title_fullStr Bone regenerating effect of surface-functionalized titanium implants with sustained-release characteristics of strontium in ovariectomized rats
title_full_unstemmed Bone regenerating effect of surface-functionalized titanium implants with sustained-release characteristics of strontium in ovariectomized rats
title_sort bone regenerating effect of surface-functionalized titanium implants with sustained-release characteristics of strontium in ovariectomized rats
publisher Dove Medical Press
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/1ef8aaa7959540f8b59bfdcbeebcf2d4
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