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Surface Modification of Bioactive Glass Promotes Cell Attachment and Spreading

Authors :
Jonathan Massera
Ngoc Huynh
Vesa P. Hytönen
Paula Turkki
Latifeh Azizi
Tampere University
BioMediTech
Source :
ACS Omega, ACS Omega, Vol 6, Iss 35, Pp 22635-22642 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2021.

Abstract

Phosphate glasses have several advantages over traditional silicate-based bioglasses but are inferior in the crucial step of cell attachment to their surface. Here, as a proof of concept, we analyze fibroblast attachment to the phosphate glass surface subjected to basic treatment and silanization. Silicate (S53P4)- and phosphate (Sr50)-based bioactive glasses were either untreated or surface-treated with basic buffer and functionalized with silane. The surface-treated samples were studied as such and after fibronectin was adsorbed on to their surface. With both glass types, surface treatment enhanced fibroblast adhesion and spreading in comparison to the untreated glass. The surface-treated Sr50 glass allowed for cell adhesion, proliferation, and spreading to a similar extent as seen with S53P4 and borosilicate control glasses. Here, we show that surface treatment of bioactive glass can be used to attract cell adhesion factors found in the serum and promote cell–material adhesion, both important for efficient tissue integration. publishedVersion

Details

ISSN :
24701343
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Omega
Accession number :
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