The effect of strontium content on physicochemical and osteogenic property of Sr/Ag-containing TiO 2 microporous coatings.

Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials(2023)

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Strontium (Sr) is the most common element introduced into TiO coatings to strengthen the osteogenic property of titanium implants. However, the optimal Sr content and its effect on osteogenic and physicochemical properties of the coatings need to be clarified. In the current study, TiO microporous coatings with different contents of Sr (9.64-21.25 wt %) and silver (Ag) (0.38-0.75 wt %) were prepared via micro-arc oxidation technique. Sr contents did not change physicochemical properties of the coatings, including surface microstructure, micropore size and distribution, phase composition, roughness and hydrophilicity. Meanwhile, higher Sr contents (18.23-21.25 wt %) improved cytocompatibility, proliferation and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity of preosteoblasts, even the coatings underwent 30 days' PBS immersion. Furthermore, higher Sr contents facilitated preosteoblast growth and spreading, which are essential for their proliferation and osteogenic differentiation. Therefore, it is promising to incorporate higher Sr content (18.23-21.25 wt %) within TiO microporous coatings to improve their osteogenic capability.
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antibacterial capability,micro-arc oxidation,osteogenic property,silver,strontium,surface coating
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