Hydrothermally grown TiO2-nanorods on surface mechanical attrition treated Ti: Improved corrosion fatigue and osteogenesis
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Hydrothermally grown TiO2-nanorods on surface mechanical attrition treated Ti: Improved corrosion fatigue and osteogenesis
Abstract
Current bioactive modifications of Ti-based materials for promoting osteogenesis often decrease corrosion fatigue strength (σcf) of the resultant implants, thereby shortening their service lifespan. To solve this issue and accelerate the osteogenesis process, in the present study, a TiO2 nanorods (TNR)-arrayed coating was hydrothermally grown on optimal surface mechanical attrition treated (SMATed) titanium (S-Ti). The microstructure, bond integrity, residual stress distribution, and corrosion fatigue of TNR-coated S-Ti (TNR/S-Ti) and the response of macrophages and bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) to TNR/S-Ti were investigated and compared with those of mechanically polished Ti (P-Ti), S-Ti, and TNR-coated P-Ti (TNR/P-Ti). S-Ti showed a nanograined layer and an underlying grain-deformed region with residual compressive stress, which was sustained even when it was hydrothermally coated with TNR. TNR on S-Ti showed nanotopography, composition, and bond strength almost identical to those of P-Ti. While TNR/P-Ti showed a considerable decrease in σcf compared to P-Ti, TNR/S-Ti exhibited an improved σcf which was even higher than that of P-Ti. Biologically, TNR/S-Ti enhanced adhesion, differentiation, and mineralization of BMSCs, and it also promoted adhesion and M1-to-M2 transition of macrophages as compared to S-Ti and P-Ti. With rapid phenotype switch of macrophages, the level of proinflammatory cytokines decreased, while anti-inflammatory cytokines were upregulated. In co-culture conditions, the migration, differentiation, and mineralization of BMSCs were enhanced by increased level of secretion factors of macrophages on TNR/S-Ti. The modified structure accelerated bone apposition in rabbit femur and is expected to induce a favorable immune microenvironment to facilitate osseointegration earlier; it can also simultaneously improve corrosion fatigue resistance of Ti-based implants and thereby enhance their service life.
Keywords: Corrosion fatigue; Immunomodulation; Osteogenesis; Surface mechanical attrition treatment; TiO(2) nanorods arrayed coating.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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