Formation of Apatite Coatings on an Artificial Ligament Using a Plasma- and Precursor-Assisted Biomimetic Process

A plasma- and precursor-assisted biomimetic process utilizing plasma and alternate dipping treatments was applied to a Leed-Keio artificial ligament to produce a thin coating of apatite in a supersaturated calcium phosphate solution. Following plasma surface modification, the specimen was alternatel...

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Main Authors: Ayako Oyane, Yoshiro Yokoyama, Atsuo Ito, Hirotaka Mutsuzaki
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-09-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/9/19155
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spelling doaj-b99ff2c028af4dddbb007d744e96604f2020-11-24T21:41:08ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672013-09-01149191551916810.3390/ijms140919155Formation of Apatite Coatings on an Artificial Ligament Using a Plasma- and Precursor-Assisted Biomimetic ProcessAyako OyaneYoshiro YokoyamaAtsuo ItoHirotaka MutsuzakiA plasma- and precursor-assisted biomimetic process utilizing plasma and alternate dipping treatments was applied to a Leed-Keio artificial ligament to produce a thin coating of apatite in a supersaturated calcium phosphate solution. Following plasma surface modification, the specimen was alternately dipped in calcium and phosphate ion solutions three times (alternate dipping treatment) to create a precoating containing amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) which is an apatite precursor. To grow an apatite layer on the ACP precoating, the ACP-precoated specimen was immersed for 24 h in a simulated body fluid with ion concentrations approximately equal to those in human blood plasma. The plasma surface modification was necessary to create an adequate apatite coating and to improve the coating adhesion depending on the plasma power density. The apatite coating prepared using the optimized conditions formed a thin-film that covered the entire surface of the artificial ligament. The resulting apatite-coated artificial ligament should exhibit improved osseointegration within the bone tunnel and possesses great potential for use in ligament reconstructions.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/9/19155plasma surface modificationalternate dipping treatmentapatitesimulated body fluid (SBF)artificial ligament
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author Ayako Oyane
Yoshiro Yokoyama
Atsuo Ito
Hirotaka Mutsuzaki
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Yoshiro Yokoyama
Atsuo Ito
Hirotaka Mutsuzaki
Formation of Apatite Coatings on an Artificial Ligament Using a Plasma- and Precursor-Assisted Biomimetic Process
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
plasma surface modification
alternate dipping treatment
apatite
simulated body fluid (SBF)
artificial ligament
author_facet Ayako Oyane
Yoshiro Yokoyama
Atsuo Ito
Hirotaka Mutsuzaki
author_sort Ayako Oyane
title Formation of Apatite Coatings on an Artificial Ligament Using a Plasma- and Precursor-Assisted Biomimetic Process
title_short Formation of Apatite Coatings on an Artificial Ligament Using a Plasma- and Precursor-Assisted Biomimetic Process
title_full Formation of Apatite Coatings on an Artificial Ligament Using a Plasma- and Precursor-Assisted Biomimetic Process
title_fullStr Formation of Apatite Coatings on an Artificial Ligament Using a Plasma- and Precursor-Assisted Biomimetic Process
title_full_unstemmed Formation of Apatite Coatings on an Artificial Ligament Using a Plasma- and Precursor-Assisted Biomimetic Process
title_sort formation of apatite coatings on an artificial ligament using a plasma- and precursor-assisted biomimetic process
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2013-09-01
description A plasma- and precursor-assisted biomimetic process utilizing plasma and alternate dipping treatments was applied to a Leed-Keio artificial ligament to produce a thin coating of apatite in a supersaturated calcium phosphate solution. Following plasma surface modification, the specimen was alternately dipped in calcium and phosphate ion solutions three times (alternate dipping treatment) to create a precoating containing amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) which is an apatite precursor. To grow an apatite layer on the ACP precoating, the ACP-precoated specimen was immersed for 24 h in a simulated body fluid with ion concentrations approximately equal to those in human blood plasma. The plasma surface modification was necessary to create an adequate apatite coating and to improve the coating adhesion depending on the plasma power density. The apatite coating prepared using the optimized conditions formed a thin-film that covered the entire surface of the artificial ligament. The resulting apatite-coated artificial ligament should exhibit improved osseointegration within the bone tunnel and possesses great potential for use in ligament reconstructions.
topic plasma surface modification
alternate dipping treatment
apatite
simulated body fluid (SBF)
artificial ligament
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/9/19155
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