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- Title
Improved Biocompatibility and Angiogenesis of the Bone Titanium Scaffold through ERK1/2 Signaling Mediated by an Attached Strontium Element.
- Authors
Cheng, Bingkun; Chen, Qing Yong; Zhang, Xueqiang; He, Jiahuan; Cui, Qingqing; Ma, Chao; Jiao, Jianjun
- Abstract
The promotion of early osseointegration is crucial for the success of biomedical titanium implants. Physical and chemical modifications to the material surface can significantly compensate for the lack of biocompatibility and early osseointegration of the implant. In this study, we implanted strontium onto titanium plates and analyzed the effect of strontium-doped materials on angiogenesis and biocompatibility in the human bone structure. Our findings demonstrated that strontium-loaded titanium sheet materials effectively promote human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) biocompatibility and vascular differentiation ability, as evidenced by proliferation-apoptosis assays, RT-qPCR for vascular neogenesis markers, ELISA for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels, and nitric oxide (NO) analysis. Mechanism studies based on RNAseq and Western blotting analysis revealed that strontium can promote titanium material biocompatibility with HUVEC cells and vascular neovascularization ability by activating the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) signaling pathway. Meanwhile, blocking the ERK1/2 signaling pathway could reverse the promotional effect of vascular formation. Overall, we have successfully fabricated a multifunctional biocompatible bone implant with better histocompatibility and angiogenesis compared to uncoated implants.
- Subjects
VASCULAR endothelial growth factors; TITANIUM; STRONTIUM; NEOVASCULARIZATION; WESTERN immunoblotting; UMBILICAL veins
- Publication
Biological Trace Element Research, 2024, Vol 202, Issue 4, p1559
- ISSN
0163-4984
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12011-023-03772-3