Title of article :
Zirconium oxide nanotube surface prompts increased osteoblast functionality and mineralization
Author/Authors :
Frandsen، نويسنده , , Christine J. and Brammer، نويسنده , , Karla S. and Noh، نويسنده , , Kunbae and Connelly، نويسنده , , Laura S. and Oh، نويسنده , , Seunghan and Chen، نويسنده , , Li-Han and Jin، نويسنده , , Sungho، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
7
From page :
1716
To page :
1722
Abstract :
Electrochemical formation of tunable nanoscale oxide layers on biomedical metallic surfaces has recently drawn much attention in biomaterials research. In this study, we report on the cellular response to a unique vertically aligned, laterally spaced nanotube nanostructure made of zirconium oxide (ZrO2) fabricated by anodization. The growth, morphology, and functionality of osteoblasts cultured on ZrO2 nanotubes have been investigated. The initial adhesion and spreading was considerably improved on the nanotube surface as compared to a flat zirconium (Zr) surface without a nanostructure. The morphology of the adhered cells on the nanotube surface elicited a highly organized cytoskeleton with crisscross patterned actin, which was lacking on the flat Zr. Increased alkaline phosphatase activity levels and the formation of calcified extracellular matrix implied improved osteoblast functionality and mineralization on the nanotube substrate. This in vitro study suggests that the ZrO2 nanotubes provided an enhanced osteoblast response and demonstrated their apparent role in providing a platform for bone growth.
Keywords :
Alkaline phosphatase activity , Matrix mineralization , Osteoblast , ZrO2 nanotubes , cell adhesion
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering C
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering C
Record number :
2101548
Link To Document :
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