2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2015.03.022
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Enhanced differentiation of human osteoblasts on Ti surfaces pre-treated with human whole blood

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“…Several methods have been developed to obtain different implant surfaces such as plasma spray, grid blasting, acid etching and anodization (1,3,4), which may result on variations of the topography and chemical composition (1,3,5). The implant surface determined by these treatments may affect the protein adsorption, platelet activation and aggregation, fibrin retention (6), cell surface interaction, and cell tissue development at implant/bone interface (1,3,5,7).…”
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“…Several methods have been developed to obtain different implant surfaces such as plasma spray, grid blasting, acid etching and anodization (1,3,4), which may result on variations of the topography and chemical composition (1,3,5). The implant surface determined by these treatments may affect the protein adsorption, platelet activation and aggregation, fibrin retention (6), cell surface interaction, and cell tissue development at implant/bone interface (1,3,5,7).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SLActive® (Institut Straumann Ag, Basel, Switzerland) was introduced on the market as a superhydrophilic titanium implant surface, which is produced by sandblasting followed by etching using a mixture of HCl and H 2 SO 4 followed by storing in NaCL solution (12). SLActive has been evaluated in vitro (6,12) and in vivo (7,11,12,16). Recently, a new superhydrophilic implant was commercially available, Acqua® (Neodent, Curitiba, PR, Brazil), which is produced by a similar method than SLActive®, resulting in similar microroughness and Implant surfaces in osseointegration contact angle (17).…”
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“…114 Fibrin has also been coated on bioinert metallic implants to enhance cell distribution and response and to release growth factors. Kopf et al 115 noted that preincubation of Ti surfaces with whole human blood led to an increased number of attached cells, enhanced ALP and collagen-I protein expression, and promoted mineralization. These improvements in cell behavior were attributed to the creation of a 3D fibrin network on Ti surfaces and/or the release of cytokines that were embedded within the platelets in the fibrin matrix.…”
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“…These improvements in cell behavior were attributed to the creation of a 3D fibrin network on Ti surfaces and/or the release of cytokines that were embedded within the platelets in the fibrin matrix. 115 Spear et al 25 showed that fibrin deposition on porous networks composed of 444 ferromagnetic stainless steel fibers significantly influenced infiltration of human osteoblasts within the scaffolds. For control samples without fibrin, cells with well-spread morphologies were observed only on the metallic fiber surfaces and junctions, while fibrin-containing samples showed cell attachment over and between the fibers.…”
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“…Kopf et al, 2015, em pesquisa analisou a interação precoce entre o sangue e a superfície do implante para saber como afetaria o mecanismo de osseointegração, utilizando a coagulação do sangue em superfícies de titânio: microrugosa hidrofóbica e microrugosa hidrofílica com nanoestruturas, bem como os efeitos de sangue humano em um período de pré-incubação nestas duas superfícies sobre o potencial de diferenciação das células ósseas primárias. A pré-incubação de sangue resultou numa rede de fibrina densa por toda a superfície hidrofílica, mas apenas em fragmentos únicos de fibrina e complexos isolados de fibras na superfície hidrofóbica.…”
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