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Biomimetic nanocoating promotes osteoblast cell adhesion on biomedical implants
writer:F. Likibi; B. Jiang; B. Li
keywords:biomimetic, electrostatic self-assembly, polypeptide nanocoatings,adhesion
source:期刊
specific source:Journal of Material Research
Issue time:2008年
keywords:biomimetic, electrostatic self-assembly, polypeptide nanocoatings,adhesion
source:期刊
specific source:Journal of Material Research
Issue time:2008年
Implantation of dental and orthopaedic devices is affected by delayed or weak implant-bone integration and inadequate new bone formation. Innovative approaches havebeen sought to enhance implant-bone interaction to achieve rapid osseointegration. The aim of this study was to develop biomimetic polypeptide nanocoatings and to evaluate cell adhesion, proliferation, morphology, and biocompatibility of polypeptide nanocoatings on implant surfaces. A recently developed nanotechnology, i.e., electrostatic self-assembly,was applied to build polypeptide nanocoatings on implant models, i.e., stainless steel discs.Our in vitro tests using human osteoblast cells revealed that substantially more (one ordermagnitude higher) osteoblast cells were attached to polypeptide-coated, stainless steel discs than to uncoated discs within the first few hours of contact. The developed biomimeticnanocoatings may have great potential for dental and orthopaedic applications.