Effects of diameters and crystals of titanium dioxide nanotube arrays on blood compatibility and endothelial cell behaviors

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作者
Gong, Zhihao [1 ,2 ]
Hu, Youdong [3 ]
Gao, Fan [2 ]
Quan, Li [2 ]
Liu, Tao [2 ]
Gong, Tao [2 ]
Pan, Changjiang [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Univ Technol, Fac Mat Sci & Engn, Nanjing 211816, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[2] Huaiyin Inst Technol, Fac Mech & Mat Engn, Huaian 223003, Peoples R China
[3] Xuzhou Med Coll, Affiliated Huaian Hosp, Dept Geriatr, Huaian 223003, Peoples R China
关键词
Titanium dioxide nanotube arrays (TNTAs); Protein adsorption; Endothelial cells; Blood compatibility; ANODIC TIO2 NANOTUBES; BIOACTIVE MOLECULES; SURFACES; MORPHOLOGY; ADHESION; WETTABILITY; SCAFFOLDS; PROTEINS; COATINGS; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.colsurfb.2019.110521
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Titanium dioxide nanotube arrays (TNTAs) have attracted extensive attention in the fields of biomaterials and biomedicine due to their unique tubular structure and good biocompatibility. In this paper, TNTAs with different nanotube diameters and lengths were in situ prepared on the titanium surface by the anodic oxidation, and their crystal structures were further changed by annealing treatment. The effects of TNTAs with different diameters and crystals on the blood compatibility and endothelial cell behaviors were investigated. The results showed that TNTAs with the diameter of 30 similar to 90 nm can be obtained by controlling the anodization voltage, and annealing treatment did not obviously change the diameters and lengths of the nanotube arrays. However, annealing treatment can transform the amorphous TNTAs into the anatase structure. The diameter and crystal structure of the nanotube arrays played a key role in the surface wettability and protein adsorption. The nanotube array with larger diameter displayed better surface hydrophilicity as compared to the pristine titanium, and annealing treatment further enhanced the hydrophilicity. As compared to the pristine titanium, the nanotube array structure had the characteristic of selective protein adsorption, and the nanotube array can promote the bovine serum albumin (BSA) adsorption and prevent the fibrinogen (FIB) adsorption, however, the increase of nanotube diameter could reduce BSA adsorption and increase FIB adsorption. Besides, the nanotube array with anatase structure can promote BSA adsorption while reduce FIB adsorption. Therefore, the TNTAs with smaller diameter and anatase crystal had good blood compatibility and cell compatibility, they can not only reduce platelet adhesion and hemolysis rate but also increase endothelial cell adhesion and proliferation. In conclusion, the nanotube arrays of the present study can be used to improve the cell compatibility and blood compatibility of the titanium implants.
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