2017
DOI: 10.2147/ijn.s148001
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Osseointegration of layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte multilayers loaded with IGF1 and coated on titanium implant under osteoporotic condition

Abstract: Purpose Titanium implant is a widely used method for dental prosthesis restoration. Nevertheless, in patients with systemic diseases, including osteoporosis, diabetes, and cancer, the success rate of the implant is greatly reduced. This study investigates a new implant material loaded with insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1), which could potentially improve the implant success rate, accelerate the occurrence of osseointegration, and provide a new strategy for implant treatment in osteoporotic pati… Show more

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“…It was reported that the release of BMP‐2 loaded on a hydroxyapatite scaffold by LBL could last for a period of 4 weeks (Macdonald et al, 2011). The release of IGF‐1 from LBL polyelectrolyte multilayers coated on titanium implant peaked at 7 days and gradually decreased until 28 days (Xing et al, 2017). In this study, we first observed the persistency of cAMP on the surface of SCAPs, and the fluorescence intensity gradually decreased from day 1 to day 7.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was reported that the release of BMP‐2 loaded on a hydroxyapatite scaffold by LBL could last for a period of 4 weeks (Macdonald et al, 2011). The release of IGF‐1 from LBL polyelectrolyte multilayers coated on titanium implant peaked at 7 days and gradually decreased until 28 days (Xing et al, 2017). In this study, we first observed the persistency of cAMP on the surface of SCAPs, and the fluorescence intensity gradually decreased from day 1 to day 7.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the first study which evaluates the influence of the local application of IGF-I on osseointegration in osteoporotic rabbits. In 2017, Xing and colleagues (39) published a study that evaluate the influence of IGF-I on titanium implants coated by layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte multilayers, under osteoporotic conditions. They concluded that the application of IGF-I could promote osseointegration in osteoporotic animals, since the local application of IGF-I seems to promote early adhesion of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells as well as their differentiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IGF‐1 overexpression in aging BMSCs facilitated the formation of cell clusters in 3‐dimentional calcium‐alginate scaffold 59. Biomaterials loaded with IGF‐1 have been prepared to promote bone formation, for instance, polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) with polyethylenimine and gelatin/chitosan loaded with IGF‐1 were prepared on the surface of titanium implant, and the layer promoted the early stage of BMSCs adhesion, proliferation and differentiation in vitro and in vivo 60. IGF‐I is also regarded as one of the most critical growth factors in modulating chondrogenic differentiation of stem cells in vitro and chondrogenesis and homeostasis in vivo 4…”
Section: Bioactive Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%