The Role of Surface Chemistry in the Osseointegration of PEEK Implants br

ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING(2022)

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Poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK) implants suffer from poor osseointegration because of chronic inflammation. In this study,we hypothesized that adding NH2and COOH groups to the surface of PEEK could modulate macrophage responses by altering proteinadsorption and improve its osseointegration. NH2and COOH-functionalized PEEK surfaces induced pro- and anti-inflammatorymacrophage responses, respectively, and differences in proteinadsorption patterns on these surfaces were related to the variedinflammatory responses. The macrophage responses to NH2surfacessignificantly reduced the osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). MSCs cultured on NH2surfacesdifferentiated less than those on COOH surfaces even though NH2surfaces promoted the most mineralization in simulated bodyfluid solutions. After 14 days in rat tibia unicortical defects, the bone around NH2surfaces had thinner trabeculae and higher specificbone surface than the bone around unmodified implants; surprisingly, the NH2implants significantly increased bone-binding over the unmodified implants, while COOH implants only showed a trend for increasing bone-binding. Taken together, these results suggest that both mineral-binding and immune responses play a role in osseointegration, and PEEK implant integration may be improved with mixtures of these two functional groups to harness the ability to reduce inflammation and bind bone strongly
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diazonium, proteomics, macrophages, immune response, bone-binding
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