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纳米锂皂石陶瓷对聚酰亚胺基生物复合材料的表面性能、磷灰石矿化、细胞响应和骨整合的影响
Authors Zhang Y, Jiang W, Yuan S, Zhao Q, Liu Z, Yu W
Received 7 August 2020
Accepted for publication 21 October 2020
Published 24 November 2020 Volume 2020:15 Pages 9389—9405
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S273240
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Dr Yan Shen
Introduction: Polyimide (PI) exhibits good biocompatibility and high mechanical strength, but biological inertness that does not stimulate bone regeneration, while laponite possesses excellent bioactivity.
Methods: In this study, to improve the bioactivity of PI, nano–laponite ceramic (LC)–PI composites (LPCs) were fabricated by melt processing as implantable materials for bone repair.
Results: The compressive strength, hydrophilicity, and surface roughness of LPCs with 40 w% LC content (LPC40s) were higher than LPC20s, and LPC20s higher than pure PI. In addition, no apatite mineralization occurred on PI, while apatite mineralized on LPCs in simulated body fluid. Compared with LPC20, more apatite deposited on LPC40, indicating good bioactivity. Moreover, the adhesion, proliferation, and alkaline phosphatase activity of rat bone mesenchymal stem cells on LPCs significantly increased with LC content increasing in vitro. Furthermore, the evaluations of animal experiments (micro-CT, histology, and pushout load) revealed that compared with LPC20 and PI, LPC40 significantly enhanced osteogenesis and osseointegration in vivo.
Discussion: Incorporation of LC into PI obviously improved not only surface physicochemical properties but also biological properties of LPCs. LPC40 with high LC content displayed good biocompatibility and bioactivity, which markedly promoted osteogenesis and osseointegration. Therefore, with its superior biocompatibility and bioactivity, LPC40 could be an alternative candidate as an implant for orthopedic applications.
Keywords: laponite, polyimide, cytocompatibility, bone repair