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The effect of bisphosphonates and titanium particles on osteoblasts: an in vitro study

Peter, B.  
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Zambelli, P. Y.
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Guicheux, J.
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2005
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery

In an attempt to increase the life of cementless prostheses, an hydroxyapatite-coated implant which releases a bisphosphonate has been suggested as a drug-delivery system. Our in vitro study was designed to determine the maximum dose to which osteoblasts could be safely exposed.Our findings demonstrated that zoledronate did not impair the proliferation of human osteoblasts when used at concentrations below 1 microm. Murine cells can be exposed to concentrations as high as 10 microm.A concentration of 0.01% of titanium particles did not impair the proliferation of either cell line. Zoledronate affected the alkaline phosphatase activity of murine osteoblasts through a chelation phenomenon. The presence of titanium particles strongly decreased the alkaline phosphatase activity of murine osteoblasts. We did not detect any synergic effect of zoledronate and titanium particles on the behaviour of both human and murine osteoblasts.

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DOI
10.1302/0301-620X.87B8.15446
Web of Science ID

WOS:000231211700024

PubMed ID

16049257

Author(s)
Peter, B.  
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Zambelli, P. Y.
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Guicheux, J.
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Pioletti, Dominique P.  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
Volume

87-B

Issue

8

Start page

1157

End page

1163

Subjects

Alkaline Phosphatase/drug effects/metabolism

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Animals

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Cell Division/drug effects

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Cells

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Cultured

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Coated Materials

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Biocompatible

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Diphosphonates/*toxicity

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Dose-Response Relationship

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Drug

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Drug Interactions

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Humans

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Hydroxyapatites

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Imidazoles/*toxicity

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Mice

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Osteoblasts/cytology/*drug effects/enzymology

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Titanium/*pharmacology

Note

Laboratory of Orthopaedic Research, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland

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July 25, 2006
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