Cell response and bone ingrowth to 3D printed Ti6Al4V scaffolds with Mg-incorporating sol-gel Ta 2 O 5 coating.

RSC advances(2023)

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In recent years, additive manufacturing techniques have been used to fabricate 3D titanium (Ti)-based scaffolds for production of desirable complex shapes. However, insufficient osteointegration of porous Ti-based scaffolds can elicit long-term complications (, aseptic loosening) and need further revision surgery. In this study, a magnesium (Mg)-incorporating tantalum (Ta) coating was deposited on a 3D Ti6Al4V scaffold using a sol-gel method for enhancing its osteogenic properties. To evaluate the biofunction of this surface, bone mesenchymal stem cells and rabbit femoral condyle were used to assess the cell response and bone ingrowth, respectively. TaO coatings and Mg-incorporating TaO coatings were both homogeneously deposited on porous scaffolds. studies revealed that both coatings exhibit enhanced cell proliferation, ALP activity, osteogenic gene expression and mineralization compared with the uncoated Ti6Al4V scaffold. Especially for Mg-incorporating TaO coatings, great improvements were observed. studies, including radiographic examination, fluorochrome labeling and histological evaluation also followed similar trends. Also, bone ingrowth to scaffolds with Mg-incorporating TaO coatings exhibited the most significant increase compared with uncoated and TaO coated scaffolds. All the above results indicate that Mg-doped TaO coatings are an effective tool for facilitating osteointegration of conventional porous Ti6Al4V scaffolds.
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