Bioactive Glass 45S5 Powders: Effect of Synthesis Route and Resultant Surface Chemistry and Crystallinity on Protein Adsorption from Human Plasma

被引:61
作者
Bahniuk, Markian S. [2 ,3 ]
Pirayesh, Hamidreza [1 ]
Singh, Harsh D. [1 ]
Nychka, John A. [1 ]
Unsworth, Larry D. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Chem & Mat Engn, Fac Engn, Edmonton, AB T6G 2V4, Canada
[2] Natl Res Council Canada, Natl Inst Nanotechnol, Edmonton, AB T6G 2M9, Canada
[3] Univ Alberta, Dept Biomed Engn, Fac Med, Edmonton, AB T6G 2V4, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
CERAMIC SCAFFOLDS; IN-VITRO; BONE; BEHAVIOR; MECHANISM; CRYSTALLIZATION; NANOPARTICLES; DISSOLUTION; COMPLEMENT; FIBRINOGEN;
D O I
10.1007/s13758-012-0041-y
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Despite its medical applications, the mechanisms responsible for the osseointegration of bioactive glass (45S5) have yet to be fully understood. Evidence suggests that the strongest predictor for osseointegration of bioactive glasses, and ceramics, with bone tissue as the formation of an apatitic calcium phosphate layer atop the implanted material, with osteoblasts being the main mediator for new bone formation. Most have tried to understand the formation of this apatitic calcium phosphate layer, and other bioresponses between the host and bioactive glass 45S5 using Simulated Body Fluid; a solution containing ion concentrations similar to that found in human plasma without the presence of proteins. However, it is likely that cell attachment is probably largely mediated via the adsorbed protein layer. Plasma protein adsorption at the tissue bioactive glass interface has been largely overlooked. Herein, we compare crystalline and amorphous bioactive glass 45S5, in both melt-derived as well as sol-gel forms. Thus, allowing for a detailed understanding of both the role of crystallinity and powder morphology on surface ions, and plasma protein adsorption. It was found that sol-gel 45S5 powders, regardless of crystallinity, adsorbed 3-5 times as much protein as the crystalline melt-derived counterpart, as well as a greater variety of plasma proteins. The devitrification of melt-cast 45S5 resulted in only small differences in the amount and variety of the adsorbed proteome. Surface properties, and not material crystallinity, play a role in directing protein adsorption phenomena for bioactive glasses given the differences found between crystalline melt-cast 45S5 and sol-gel derived 45S5.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 15
页数:15
相关论文
共 56 条
[1]  
Anitua E, 2003, THROMB HAEMOSTASIS, P4
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2003, XRAY PHOT SPECTR DAT
[3]   DETERMINATION OF BAND LINE-UP IN BETA-SIC/SI HETEROJUNCTION FOR SI-HBTS [J].
AOYAMA, T ;
SUGII, T ;
ITO, T .
APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, 1989, 41-2 :584-586
[4]   Exploiting the current paradigm of blood-material interactions for the rational design of blood-compatible materials [J].
Brash, JL .
JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION, 2000, 11 (11) :1135-1146
[5]   Effect of bioactive glass crystallization on the conformation and bioactivity of adsorbed proteins [J].
Buchanan, Laura A. ;
EI-Ghannam, Ahmed .
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART A, 2010, 93A (02) :537-546
[6]   Bioactive materials [J].
Cao, WP ;
Hench, LL .
CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 1996, 22 (06) :493-507
[7]   Surface modifications of bioglass immersed in TRIS-buffered solution. A multitechnical spectroscopic study [J].
Cerruti, M ;
Bianchi, CL ;
Bonino, F ;
Damin, A ;
Perardi, A ;
Morterra, C .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2005, 109 (30) :14496-14505
[8]   The surface functionalization of 45S5 Bioglass®-based glass-ceramic scaffolds and its impact on bioactivity [J].
Chen, Q. Z. ;
Rezwan, K. ;
Armitage, D. ;
Nazhat, S. N. ;
Boccaccini, A. R. .
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN MEDICINE, 2006, 17 (11) :979-987
[9]   45S5 Bioglass®-derived glass-ceramic scaffolds for bone tissue engineering [J].
Chen, QZZ ;
Thompson, ID ;
Boccaccini, AR .
BIOMATERIALS, 2006, 27 (11) :2414-2425
[10]   Dose- and time-dependent effect of bioactive gel-glass ionic-dissolution products on human fetal osteoblast-specific gene expression [J].
Christodoulou, I ;
Buttery, LDK ;
Saravanapavan, P ;
Tai, GP ;
Hench, LL ;
Polak, JM .
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART B-APPLIED BIOMATERIALS, 2005, 74B (01) :529-537