Functionalization of titanium with chitosan via silanation: evaluation of biological and mechanical performances.
Complications in dentistry and orthopaedic surgery are mainly induced by peri-implant bacterial infections and current implant devices do not prevent such infections. The coating of antibacterial molecules such as chitosan on its surface would give the implant bioactive properties. The major challen...
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doaj-0e5f8dafb00a4d9eb7aafe56eed010492020-11-25T02:15:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e3936710.1371/journal.pone.0039367Functionalization of titanium with chitosan via silanation: evaluation of biological and mechanical performances.Pauline RenoudBérangère TouryStéphane BenayounGhania AttikBrigitte GrosgogeatComplications in dentistry and orthopaedic surgery are mainly induced by peri-implant bacterial infections and current implant devices do not prevent such infections. The coating of antibacterial molecules such as chitosan on its surface would give the implant bioactive properties. The major challenge of this type of coating is the attachment of chitosan to a metal substrate. In this study, we propose to investigate the functionalization of titanium with chitosan via a silanation. Firstly, the surface chemistry and mechanical properties of such coating were evaluated. We also verified if the coated chitosan retained its biocompatibility with the peri-implant cells, as well as its antibacterial properties. FTIR and Tof-SIMS analyses confirmed the presence of chitosan on the titanium surface. This coating showed great scratch resistance and was strongly adhesive to the substrate. These mechanical properties were consistent with an implantology application. The Chitosan-coated surfaces showed strong inhibition of Actinomyces naeslundii growth; they nonetheless showed a non significant inhibition against Porphyromonas gingivalis after 32 hours in liquid media. The chitosan-coating also demonstrated good biocompatibility to NIH3T3 fibroblasts. Thus this method of covalent coating provides a biocompatible material with improved bioactive properties. These results proved that covalent coating of chitosan has significant potential in biomedical device implantation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3409222?pdf=render |
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Pauline Renoud Bérangère Toury Stéphane Benayoun Ghania Attik Brigitte Grosgogeat Functionalization of titanium with chitosan via silanation: evaluation of biological and mechanical performances. PLoS ONE |
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Pauline Renoud Bérangère Toury Stéphane Benayoun Ghania Attik Brigitte Grosgogeat |
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Functionalization of titanium with chitosan via silanation: evaluation of biological and mechanical performances. |
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Functionalization of titanium with chitosan via silanation: evaluation of biological and mechanical performances. |
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Functionalization of titanium with chitosan via silanation: evaluation of biological and mechanical performances. |
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functionalization of titanium with chitosan via silanation: evaluation of biological and mechanical performances. |
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Complications in dentistry and orthopaedic surgery are mainly induced by peri-implant bacterial infections and current implant devices do not prevent such infections. The coating of antibacterial molecules such as chitosan on its surface would give the implant bioactive properties. The major challenge of this type of coating is the attachment of chitosan to a metal substrate. In this study, we propose to investigate the functionalization of titanium with chitosan via a silanation. Firstly, the surface chemistry and mechanical properties of such coating were evaluated. We also verified if the coated chitosan retained its biocompatibility with the peri-implant cells, as well as its antibacterial properties. FTIR and Tof-SIMS analyses confirmed the presence of chitosan on the titanium surface. This coating showed great scratch resistance and was strongly adhesive to the substrate. These mechanical properties were consistent with an implantology application. The Chitosan-coated surfaces showed strong inhibition of Actinomyces naeslundii growth; they nonetheless showed a non significant inhibition against Porphyromonas gingivalis after 32 hours in liquid media. The chitosan-coating also demonstrated good biocompatibility to NIH3T3 fibroblasts. Thus this method of covalent coating provides a biocompatible material with improved bioactive properties. These results proved that covalent coating of chitosan has significant potential in biomedical device implantation. |
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