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Role of calcium phosphate and bioactive glass coating on in vivo bone healing of new Mg-Zn-Ca implant

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Title Role of calcium phosphate and bioactive glass coating on in vivo bone healing of new Mg-Zn-Ca implant
 
Creator Mahato, Arnab
De, Munmun
Bhattacharjee, Promita
Kumar, Vinod
Mukherjee, Prasenjit
Singh, Gajendra
Kundu, Biswanath
Balla, Vamsi K
Nandi, Samit Kumar
 
Subject Engineering Materials
 
Description Present investigation focuses on development and detailed characterization of a new Mg alloy sample (BM) with and without coating of hydroxyapatite (BMH) and bioactive glass (BMG) by air plasma spray method. After detailed mechano-physico-chemical characterization of powders and coated samples, electrochemical corrosion and SBF immersion tests were carried out. Detailed in vitro characterizations for cell viability were undertaken using MG-63 cell line followed by in vivo tests in rabbit model for studying bone healing up to 60 days. Starting current density increases from BM to BMH to BMG indicating highest resistance towards corrosion in case of BMG samples, however BMH also showed highest i(corr) value suggesting slowest rate of corrosion than BM and BMG samples. Dissolution of calcium ion in case of BMH and BMG control formation of apatite phases on surface. Ca2+ ions of coatings and from SBF solution underwent reduction reaction simultaneously with conversion of Mg to MgCl2 releasing OH- in the solution, which increases pH. Viability and propagation of human osteoblast-like cells was verified using confocal microscopy observations and from expression of bone specific genes. Alkaline phosphatase assay and ARS staining indicate cell proliferation and production of neo-osseous tissue matrix. In vivo, based on histology of heart, kidney and liver, and immune response of IL-2, IL-6 and TNF alpha, all the materials show no adverse effects in body system. The bone creation was observed to be more for BMH. Although both BMH and BMG show rays of possibilities in early new bone formation and tough bone-implant bonding at interface as compared to bare Mg alloy, however, BMG showed better well-sprayed coating covering on substrate and resistance against corrosion prior implanting in vivo. Also, better apatite formation on this sample makes it more favourable implant. GRAPHICS] .
 
Publisher Springer
 
Date 2021-05
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/5346/1/mahato.pdf
Mahato, Arnab and De, Munmun and Bhattacharjee, Promita and Kumar, Vinod and Mukherjee, Prasenjit and Singh, Gajendra and Kundu, Biswanath and Balla, Vamsi K and Nandi, Samit Kumar (2021) Role of calcium phosphate and bioactive glass coating on in vivo bone healing of new Mg-Zn-Ca implant. Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine, 32 (5). Art No-55. ISSN 0957-4530
 
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