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SURFACE FUNCTIONALIZATION VIA PEO COATING AND RGD PEPTIDE FOR NANOSTRUCTURED TITANIUM IMPLANTS AND THEIR IN VITRO ASSESSMENT

PARFENOV, E.V., MUKAEVA, V.R., FARRAKHOV, R.G., PARFENOVA, L.V., LUKINA, E.S., DYAKONOV, G.S., VALIEV, R.Z., DANILKO, K.V.
2019

This research follows a biomimetic approach for implant surface design, and it concerns surface functionalization for nanostructured Ti Grade 4 with a composite coating obtained by plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) with organic pore filler of integrin-active RGD containing peptide (Arg-Gly-Asp-Cys). It was shown that Ti nanostructuring via ECAP-C technique almost two-fold improves its mechanical strength; also, the nanostructuring depassivates the surface, both PEO coated and uncoated. The PEO coating on nano-Ti contains 2–3% more biocompatible elements, amorphous and bio-crystalline phases. The RGD peptide was linked to the surface via phosphonate groups allowing the organic pore filler deposition by dipping method; the RGD presencein the PEO coating pores was proven by the EIS. For the in vitro tests, fibroblasts were used; it was shown that PEO coating on nano-Ti gives43% increasein the numberofcells compared to CG-Ti+PEO;the combination ofPEO coating and RGD peptide on nano-Ti gives 45% increase in the number of cells compared to nano-Ti, and 66% compared to CG-Ti. Therefore, this surface functionalization contributes to the development of Ti implants having high strength and providing improved cell proliferation.

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