Synthesis of nanostructured porous silica coatings on titanium and their cell adhesive and osteogenic differentiation properties
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Inzunza Araya, Débora Alejandra
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Covarrubias Gallardo, Cristián
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Von Marttens, Alfredo
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Leighton, Yerko
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Carvajal, Juan Carlos
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Valenzuela, Francisco
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Díaz Dosque, Mario
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Méndez, Nicolás
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Martínez, Constanza
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Pino, Ana María
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Rodríguez, Juan Pablo
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Cáceres, Mónica
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Smith, Patricio
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2015-01-05T19:55:14Z
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2015-01-05T19:55:14Z
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2014
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J Biomed Mater Res Part A 2014:102A:37–48.
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/123576
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Nanostructured porous silica coatings were synthesized
on titanium by the combined sol–gel and evaporationinduced
self-assembly process. The silica-coating structures
were characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron
microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and nitrogen
sorptometry. The effect of the nanoporous surface on apatite
formation in simulated body fluid, protein adsorption, osteoblast
cell adhesion behavior, and osteogenic differentiation
of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hBMSCs)
is reported. Silica coatings with highly ordered sub-10 nm
porosity accelerate early osteoblast adhesive response, a
favorable cell response that is attributed to an indirect effect
due to the high protein adsorption observed on the largespecific
surface area of the nanoporous coating but is also
probably due to direct mechanical stimulus from the nanostructured
topography. The nanoporous silica coatings, particularly
those doped with calcium and phosphate, also
promote the osteogenic differentiation of hBMSCs with spontaneous
mineral nodule formation in basal conditions. The
bioactive surface properties exhibited by the nanostructured
porous silica coatings make these materials a promising
alternative to improve the osseointegration properties of titanium
dental implants and could have future impact on the
nanoscale design of implant surfaces.
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CONICYT through the FONDECYT; contract grant number: 11100495