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Influence of surface pre-treatment on the cytocompatibility of a novel biodegradable ZnMg alloy
E. Jablonská, D. Vojtěch, M. Fousová, J. Kubásek, J. Lipov, J. Fojt, T. Ruml,
Language English Country Netherlands
Document type Journal Article
- MeSH
- Cell Line MeSH
- Magnesium * chemistry pharmacology MeSH
- Corrosion MeSH
- Mice MeSH
- Osteoblasts cytology metabolism MeSH
- Alloys * chemistry pharmacology MeSH
- Body Fluids chemistry MeSH
- Materials Testing * MeSH
- Cell Survival drug effects MeSH
- Absorbable Implants * MeSH
- Zinc * chemistry pharmacology MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Mice MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Degradable zinc-based alloys with an appropriate corrosion rate are promising materials for the preparation of temporary orthopaedic implants. Previously, we prepared and characterised a novel Zn1.5Mg alloy. This paper is focused on the characterisation of this alloy after a surface pre-treatment, which should mimic processes occurring in vivo. The samples of the Zn1.5Mg alloy were immersed in a simulated body fluid (SBF) at 37°C for 14days in order to form a protective layer of corrosion products. Thereafter, these samples were used for the corrosion rate determination, an indirect in vitro cytotoxicity test, as well as for a direct contact test and were compared with the non-treated samples. The protective layer was characterized by SEM and its chemical composition was determined by EDS and XPS analysis. The corrosion rate was significantly decreased after the pre-incubation. The protective layer of corrosion products was rich in Ca and P. The pre-incubated samples exhibited increased cytocompatibility in the indirect test (metabolic activity of L929 cells was above 70%) and we also observed osteoblast-like cell growth directly on the samples during the contact tests. Thus, the pre-incubation in SBF leading to improved cytocompatibility could represent more appropriate model to in vivo testing.
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