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A comparative study of strontium-substituted hydroxyapatite coating on implant's osseointegration for osteopenic rats.

Authors :
Tao, Zhou-Shan
Bai, Bing-Li
He, Xing-Wen
Liu, Wei
Li, Hang
Zhou, Qiang
Sun, Tao
Huang, Zheng-Liang
Tu, Kai-kai
Lv, Yang-Xun
Cui, Wei
Yang, Lei
Source :
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. Dec2016, Vol. 54 Issue 12, p1959-1968. 10p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart, 2 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Surface modification techniques have been applied to generate titanium implant surfaces that promote osseointegration for the implants in cementless arthroplasty. However, its effect is not sufficient for osteoporotic bone. Strontium (Sr) promotes osteoblast proliferation and inhibits osteoclast proliferation and positively affects bone regeneration. The aim of this study was to confirm the effects of strontium-substituted hydroxyapatite (Sr-HA) coating via electrochemical deposition on implant's osseointegration in the osteoporotic condition. Female Sprague Dawley rats were used for this study. Twelve weeks after bilateral ovariectomy, all animals were randomly divided into four groups: group HA; group 5 % Sr-HA; group 10 % Sr-HA; and group 20 % Sr-HA. Afterward, all rats from groups HA, 5 % Sr-HA, 10 % Sr-HA, and 20 % Sr-HA received implants with hydroxyapatite coating containing 0, 5, 10, and 20 % Sr. Implants were inserted bilaterally in all animals until death at 12 weeks. The bilateral femurs of rats were harvested for evaluation. All treatment groups increased new bone formation around the surface of titanium rods and push-out force; group 20 % Sr-HA showed the strongest effects on new bone formation and biomechanical strength. Additionally, these are significant differences in bone formation and push-out force was observed between groups 5 % Sr-HA and 10 % Sr-HA. This finding suggests that Sr-HA coating can improve implant osseointegration, and the 20 % Sr coating exhibited the best properties for implant osseointegration among the tested coatings in osteoporosis rats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01400118
Volume :
54
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119385008
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11517-016-1494-9