Effects of Ti6Al4V Surfaces Manufactured through Precision Centrifugal Casting and Modified by Calcium and Phosphorus Ion Implantation on Human Osteoblasts

(1) In order to enable a more widespread use of uncemented titanium-based endoprostheses to replace cobalt-containing cemented endoprostheses for joint replacement, it is essential to achieve optimal osseointegrative properties and develop economic fabrication processes while retaining the highest b...

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Main Authors: Fiedler Jörg, Katmer Amet Betül, Michels Heiner, Kappelt Gerhard, Brenner Rolf Erwin
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/12/1681
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spelling doaj-309af9e9b49c4443b3965850df79d2b72020-12-17T00:03:39ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012020-12-01101681168110.3390/met10121681Effects of Ti6Al4V Surfaces Manufactured through Precision Centrifugal Casting and Modified by Calcium and Phosphorus Ion Implantation on Human OsteoblastsFiedler Jörg0Katmer Amet Betül1Michels Heiner2Kappelt Gerhard3Brenner Rolf Erwin4Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Division for Biochemistry of Joint and Connective Tissue Diseases, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm, GermanyDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Division for Biochemistry of Joint and Connective Tissue Diseases, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm, GermanyAccess e.V., 52072 Aachen, GermanyPeter Brehm GmbH, 91085 Weisendorf, GermanyDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Division for Biochemistry of Joint and Connective Tissue Diseases, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm, Germany(1) In order to enable a more widespread use of uncemented titanium-based endoprostheses to replace cobalt-containing cemented endoprostheses for joint replacement, it is essential to achieve optimal osseointegrative properties and develop economic fabrication processes while retaining the highest biomedical quality of titanium materials. One approach is the usage of an optimized form of Ti6Al4V-precision casting for manufacturing. Besides the chemical and physical properties, it is necessary to investigate possible biological influences in order to test whether the new manufacturing process is equivalent to conventional methods. (2) Methods: Primary human osteoblasts were seeded on discs, which were produced by a novel Ti6Al4V centrifugal-casting process in comparison with standard machined discs of the same titanium alloy. In a second step, the surfaces were modified by calcium or phosphorus ion beam implantation. In vitro, we analyzed the effects on proliferation, differentiation, and apoptotic processes. (3) Results: SEM analysis of cells seeded on the surfaces showed no obvious differences between the reference material and the cast material with or without ion implantation. The MTT (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) proliferation assay also did not reveal any significant differences. Additionally, the osteogenic differentiation process tested by quantitative polymerase chain reactions (PCR), Alizarin red S assay, and C-terminal collagen type I propeptide (CICP) Elisa was not significantly modified. No signs of induced apoptosis were observed. (4) Conclusions: In this study, we could show that the newly developed process of centrifugal casting generated a material with comparable surface features to standard machined Ti6Al4V material. In terms of biological impact on primary human osteoblasts, no significant differences were recognized. Additional Ca- or P-ion implantation did not improve or impair these characteristics in the dosages applied. These findings indicate that spin casting of Ti6Al4V may represent an interesting alternative to the production of geometrically complex orthopedic implants.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/12/1681Ti6Al4Vcentrifugal castingion implantationhuman osteoblast
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author Fiedler Jörg
Katmer Amet Betül
Michels Heiner
Kappelt Gerhard
Brenner Rolf Erwin
spellingShingle Fiedler Jörg
Katmer Amet Betül
Michels Heiner
Kappelt Gerhard
Brenner Rolf Erwin
Effects of Ti6Al4V Surfaces Manufactured through Precision Centrifugal Casting and Modified by Calcium and Phosphorus Ion Implantation on Human Osteoblasts
Metals
Ti6Al4V
centrifugal casting
ion implantation
human osteoblast
author_facet Fiedler Jörg
Katmer Amet Betül
Michels Heiner
Kappelt Gerhard
Brenner Rolf Erwin
author_sort Fiedler Jörg
title Effects of Ti6Al4V Surfaces Manufactured through Precision Centrifugal Casting and Modified by Calcium and Phosphorus Ion Implantation on Human Osteoblasts
title_short Effects of Ti6Al4V Surfaces Manufactured through Precision Centrifugal Casting and Modified by Calcium and Phosphorus Ion Implantation on Human Osteoblasts
title_full Effects of Ti6Al4V Surfaces Manufactured through Precision Centrifugal Casting and Modified by Calcium and Phosphorus Ion Implantation on Human Osteoblasts
title_fullStr Effects of Ti6Al4V Surfaces Manufactured through Precision Centrifugal Casting and Modified by Calcium and Phosphorus Ion Implantation on Human Osteoblasts
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Ti6Al4V Surfaces Manufactured through Precision Centrifugal Casting and Modified by Calcium and Phosphorus Ion Implantation on Human Osteoblasts
title_sort effects of ti6al4v surfaces manufactured through precision centrifugal casting and modified by calcium and phosphorus ion implantation on human osteoblasts
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2020-12-01
description (1) In order to enable a more widespread use of uncemented titanium-based endoprostheses to replace cobalt-containing cemented endoprostheses for joint replacement, it is essential to achieve optimal osseointegrative properties and develop economic fabrication processes while retaining the highest biomedical quality of titanium materials. One approach is the usage of an optimized form of Ti6Al4V-precision casting for manufacturing. Besides the chemical and physical properties, it is necessary to investigate possible biological influences in order to test whether the new manufacturing process is equivalent to conventional methods. (2) Methods: Primary human osteoblasts were seeded on discs, which were produced by a novel Ti6Al4V centrifugal-casting process in comparison with standard machined discs of the same titanium alloy. In a second step, the surfaces were modified by calcium or phosphorus ion beam implantation. In vitro, we analyzed the effects on proliferation, differentiation, and apoptotic processes. (3) Results: SEM analysis of cells seeded on the surfaces showed no obvious differences between the reference material and the cast material with or without ion implantation. The MTT (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) proliferation assay also did not reveal any significant differences. Additionally, the osteogenic differentiation process tested by quantitative polymerase chain reactions (PCR), Alizarin red S assay, and C-terminal collagen type I propeptide (CICP) Elisa was not significantly modified. No signs of induced apoptosis were observed. (4) Conclusions: In this study, we could show that the newly developed process of centrifugal casting generated a material with comparable surface features to standard machined Ti6Al4V material. In terms of biological impact on primary human osteoblasts, no significant differences were recognized. Additional Ca- or P-ion implantation did not improve or impair these characteristics in the dosages applied. These findings indicate that spin casting of Ti6Al4V may represent an interesting alternative to the production of geometrically complex orthopedic implants.
topic Ti6Al4V
centrifugal casting
ion implantation
human osteoblast
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/12/1681
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