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Rapid evaluation of bioactive Ti-based surfaces using an in vitro titration method

Zhao, Weitian  
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Michalik, David
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Ferguson, Stephen
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May 2, 2019
Nature Communications

The prediction of implant behavior in vivo by the use of easy-to-perform in vitro methods is of great interest in biomaterials research. Simulated body fluids (SBFs) have been proposed and widely used to evaluate the bone-bonding ability of implant materials. In view of its limitations, we report here a rapid in vitro method based on calcium titration for the evaluation of in vivo bioactivity. Using four different titanium surfaces, this method identifies that alkaline treatment is the key process to confer bioactivity to titanium whereas no significant effect from heat treatment is observed. The presence of bioactive titanium surfaces in the solution during calcium titration induces an earlier nucleation of crystalline calcium phosphates and changes the crystallization pathway. The conclusions from this method are also supported by the standard SBF test (ISO 23317), in vitro cell culture tests using osteoblasts and in vivo animal experiments employing a pelvic sheep model.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/s41467-019-09673-1
Web of Science ID

WOS:000466458900001

Author(s)
Zhao, Weitian  
Michalik, David
Ferguson, Stephen
Hofstetter, Willy
Lemaitre, Jacques  
von Rechenberg, Brigitte
Bowen, Paul  
Date Issued

2019-05-02

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

10

Article Number

2062

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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apatite-forming ability

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calcium phosphates

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titanium

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glass

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solubility

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nucleation

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implants

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laser

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