posted on 2022-04-03, 17:13authored byLonghai Qiu, Zhanbei Zhu, Feng Peng, Chi Zhang, Juning Xie, Ruixiang Zhou, Yu Zhang, Mei Li
Aseptic loosening
is the main factor that leads to the failure
of orthopedic implants. Enhancing the early osteointegration of a
bone implant can lower the risk of aseptic loosening. Here, a Li-doped
surface was constructed on a Ti surface via plasma electrolytic oxidation
(PEO) to improve osteointegration. The prepared Li-doped PEO coating
showed a porous morphology and the sustained release of Li ions. In vitro results of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell
(rBMSC) culture studies suggested that the Li-doped Ti surface significantly
favored cell adhesion. Moreover, it was found that the Li-doped surface
enhanced alkaline phosphatase activity and extracellular matrix mineralization
of rBMSCs. In addition, the surface improved the expression of osteogenesis-related
genes. Furthermore, a bone implantation model indicated that the Li-doped
Ti surface showed improved osteointegration. The incorporation of
Li into a Ti surface is a promising method for orthopedic applications.