In vitro preliminary study of osteoblast response to surface roughness of titanium discs and topical application of melatonin
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Solá Ruiz, María Fernanda; Pérez Martínez, Carolina; Martín de Llano, José Javier; Carda Batalla, María del Carmen; Labaig Rueda, Carlos
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2015
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Objectives: To observe human osteoblast behavior cultured
in vitro
on titanium discs (Ti) in relation to surface
roughness and melatonin application.
Study Design: Human osteoblasts (MG-63) were cultured on 60 Ti6Al4V discs divided into three groups: Group
I: discs treated with dual acid etching; Group II dual acid etching and blasting with calcium phosphate particles;
Group III (control) machined discs. Surface roughness and topography of the discs were examined with scanning
electron microscope (SEM) and confocal laser scanning electron microscope( CLSM).
Osteoblast adhesion, proliferation and cell morphology were determined by means of fluorescence microscopy
with Image-Pro Plus software and SEM.
Results: Group II presented the roughest discs, while the least rough were Group III. Cell adhesion was greatest
in Group II. The addition of melatonin improved cell proliferation.
Conclusions: 1. Surface treatments (dual acid etching, calcium phosphate impaction) increase surface roughness
in comparison with machined titanium.
2. Greater surface roughness tends to favor cell adhesion after 24-hour cell culture.
3. The addition of melatonin tends to favor osteoblast proliferation.
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