Wireless Magnetoelasticity-Based Sensor for Monitoring the Degradation Behavior of Polylactic Acid Artificial Bone In Vitro

A magnetoelasticity-based (MB) sensor was employed for monitoring the degradation behavior of polylactic acid (PLA) artificial bone (PAB) in vitro, which can be used as an implant to repair bone defects. Biodegradable PLA material was coated on both sides of the MB sensor strip with a 3D printer, fo...

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Main Authors: Kun Yu, Limin Ren, Yisong Tan, Junyao Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/4/739
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spelling doaj-d6b661db612e45ee86a4c8eaa0d896652020-11-24T23:56:45ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-02-019473910.3390/app9040739app9040739Wireless Magnetoelasticity-Based Sensor for Monitoring the Degradation Behavior of Polylactic Acid Artificial Bone In VitroKun Yu0Limin Ren1Yisong Tan2Junyao Wang3School of mechanical engineering, Northeast electric power University, Jilin 132000, ChinaSchool of mechanical engineering, Northeast electric power University, Jilin 132000, ChinaSchool of mechanical engineering, Northeast electric power University, Jilin 132000, ChinaSchool of mechanical engineering, Northeast electric power University, Jilin 132000, ChinaA magnetoelasticity-based (MB) sensor was employed for monitoring the degradation behavior of polylactic acid (PLA) artificial bone (PAB) in vitro, which can be used as an implant to repair bone defects. Biodegradable PLA material was coated on both sides of the MB sensor strip with a 3D printer, forming PAB. The PAB samples were submerged in an alkaline medium (pH = 12) and a neutral phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) medium (pH = 7.4). The degradation behavior of the PAB was monitored wirelessly based on changes in the output power of the MB sensor. The results indicated that the output power varied by almost 0.2 and 0.11 dbm over 15 days in the two media. The degradation behavior monitored by the MB sensor agreed with the theoretical analysis. The MB sensor provides a wireless method for monitoring the degradation behavior of PAB in vitro and requires few samples at a lower cost. Importantly, the results showed that biological tissues had almost no effect on the monitoring function of the MB sensor. Therefore, the MB sensor technology is highly attractive for fully characterizing the degradation behavior of bone implants in a larger range of physiological conditions, and will be applied to monitor the degradation behavior in vivo.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/4/739magnetoelasticity-based sensor (MB sensor)polylactic acid (PLA) artificial bone (PAB)theoretical analysisdegradation behavior in vitro
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author Kun Yu
Limin Ren
Yisong Tan
Junyao Wang
spellingShingle Kun Yu
Limin Ren
Yisong Tan
Junyao Wang
Wireless Magnetoelasticity-Based Sensor for Monitoring the Degradation Behavior of Polylactic Acid Artificial Bone In Vitro
Applied Sciences
magnetoelasticity-based sensor (MB sensor)
polylactic acid (PLA) artificial bone (PAB)
theoretical analysis
degradation behavior in vitro
author_facet Kun Yu
Limin Ren
Yisong Tan
Junyao Wang
author_sort Kun Yu
title Wireless Magnetoelasticity-Based Sensor for Monitoring the Degradation Behavior of Polylactic Acid Artificial Bone In Vitro
title_short Wireless Magnetoelasticity-Based Sensor for Monitoring the Degradation Behavior of Polylactic Acid Artificial Bone In Vitro
title_full Wireless Magnetoelasticity-Based Sensor for Monitoring the Degradation Behavior of Polylactic Acid Artificial Bone In Vitro
title_fullStr Wireless Magnetoelasticity-Based Sensor for Monitoring the Degradation Behavior of Polylactic Acid Artificial Bone In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Wireless Magnetoelasticity-Based Sensor for Monitoring the Degradation Behavior of Polylactic Acid Artificial Bone In Vitro
title_sort wireless magnetoelasticity-based sensor for monitoring the degradation behavior of polylactic acid artificial bone in vitro
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-02-01
description A magnetoelasticity-based (MB) sensor was employed for monitoring the degradation behavior of polylactic acid (PLA) artificial bone (PAB) in vitro, which can be used as an implant to repair bone defects. Biodegradable PLA material was coated on both sides of the MB sensor strip with a 3D printer, forming PAB. The PAB samples were submerged in an alkaline medium (pH = 12) and a neutral phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) medium (pH = 7.4). The degradation behavior of the PAB was monitored wirelessly based on changes in the output power of the MB sensor. The results indicated that the output power varied by almost 0.2 and 0.11 dbm over 15 days in the two media. The degradation behavior monitored by the MB sensor agreed with the theoretical analysis. The MB sensor provides a wireless method for monitoring the degradation behavior of PAB in vitro and requires few samples at a lower cost. Importantly, the results showed that biological tissues had almost no effect on the monitoring function of the MB sensor. Therefore, the MB sensor technology is highly attractive for fully characterizing the degradation behavior of bone implants in a larger range of physiological conditions, and will be applied to monitor the degradation behavior in vivo.
topic magnetoelasticity-based sensor (MB sensor)
polylactic acid (PLA) artificial bone (PAB)
theoretical analysis
degradation behavior in vitro
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/4/739
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