Osteoblast response to zirconia surfaces with different topographies

H. M T U Herath, L. Di Silvio, J. R G Evans*

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Abstract

Zirconia-3 mol% yttria ceramics were prepared with as-sintered, abraded, polished, and porous surfaces in order to explore the attachment, proliferation and differentiation of osteoblast-like cells. After modification, all surfaces were heated to 600 °C to extinguish traces of organic contamination. All surfaces supported cell attachment, proliferation and differentiation but the surfaces with grain boundary grooves or abraded grooves provided conditions for enhanced initial cell attachment. Nevertheless, overall cell proliferation and total DNA were highest on the polished surface. Zirconia sintered at a lower temperature (1300 °C vs. 1450 °C) had open porosity and presented reduced proliferation as assessed by alamarBlue™ assay, possibly because the openness of the pores prevented cells developing a local microenvironment. All cells retained the typical polygonal morphology of osteoblast-like cells with variations attributable to the underlying surface notably alignment along the grooves of the abraded surface.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5624
Pages (from-to)363-370
Number of pages8
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications
Volume57
Early online date29 Jul 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2015

Keywords

  • Biocompatibility
  • Cell culture
  • Osteoblast
  • Topography
  • Zirconia

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