Title of article :
Effect of surface pre-treatments on biocompatibility of magnesium
Author/Authors :
Lorenz، نويسنده , , Carla and Brunner، نويسنده , , Johannes G. and Kollmannsberger، نويسنده , , Philip and Jaafar، نويسنده , , Leila and Fabry، نويسنده , , Ben and Virtanen، نويسنده , , Sannakaisa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
This study reports the influence of Mg surface passivation on the survival rate of human HeLa cells and mouse fibroblasts in cell culture experiments. Polished samples of commercially pure Mg show high reactivity in the cell culture medium, leading to a pH shift in the alkaline direction, and therefore cell adhesion and survival is strongly impaired. Passivation of the Mg surface in 1 M NaOH can strongly enhance cell survival. The best initial cell adhesion is observed for Mg samples incubated in simulated body fluid (M-SBF), which leads to the formation of a biomimetic, amorphous Ca/Mg-phosphate layer with high surface roughness. This surface layer, however, passivates and seals the Mg surface only partially. Subsequent Mg dissolution leads to a significantly stronger pH increase compared to NaOH-passivated samples, which prevents long-term cell survival. These results demonstrate that surface passivation with NaOH and M-SBF together with the associated changes of surface reactivity, chemistry and roughness provide a viable strategy to facilitate cell survival on otherwise non-biocompatible Mg surfaces.
Keywords :
Corrosion , Magnesium , Cell culture , passivation
Journal title :
Acta Biomaterialia
Journal title :
Acta Biomaterialia