Enhanced osteogenesis of quasi-three-dimensional hierarchical topography

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Mengfei Yu
Yu Liu
Xiaowen Yu
Jianhua Li
Wenquan Zhao
Ji’an Hu
Kui Cheng
Wenjian Weng
Bin Zhang
Huiming Wang
Lingqing Dong
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[1] Zhejiang University,The Affiliated Stomatologic Hospital, School of Medicine
[2] Zhejiang University,The State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power Transmission and Control
[3] Zhejiang University,School of Materials Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Silicon Materials
[4] Hangzhou Dental Hospital,undefined
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Osteogenesis; Quasi-three-dimensional; Hierarchical; Nanorods; Titania;
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Natural extracellular matrices (ECMs) are three-dimensional (3D) and multi-scale hierarchical structure. However, coatings used as ECM-mimicking structures for osteogenesis are typically two-dimensional or single-scaled. Here, we design a distinct quasi-three-dimensional hierarchical topography integrated of density-controlled titania nanodots and nanorods. We find cellular pseudopods preferred to anchor deeply across the distinct 3D topography, dependently of the relative density of nanorods, which promote the osteogenic differentiation of osteoblast but not the viability of fibroblast. The in vivo experimental results further indicate that the new bone formation, the relative bone-implant contact as well as the push-put strength, are significantly enhanced on the 3D hierarchical topography. We also show that the exposures of HFN7.1 and mAb1937 critical functional motifs of fibronectin for cellular anchorage are up-regulated on the 3D hierarchical topography, which might synergistically promote the osteogenesis. Our findings suggest the multi-dimensions and multi-scales as vital characteristic of cell-ECM interactions and as an important design parameter for bone implant coatings.
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