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Development of a SiYAlON glaze for improved osteoconductivity of implantable medical devices

Bock, Ryan M
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Marin, Elia
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Rondinella, Alfredo
altro
Pezzotti, Giuseppe
2018
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH. PART B, APPLIED BIOMATERIALS.
Abstract
The application of bioactive coatings onto orthopaedic appliances is commonly performed to compensate for the otherwise bioinert nature of medical devices and to improve their osseointegration. Calcium phosphates, hydroxyapatite (HAp), and bioglasses are commercially available for this purpose. Until recently, few other inorganic compounds have been identified with similar biofunctionality. However, silicon nitride (Si3N4) has emerged as a new orthopaedic material whose unique surface chemistry also enhances osteoconductivity. Recent research has confirmed that its minority intergranular phase, consisting of silicon yttrium aluminum oxynitride (SiYAlON), is principally responsible for this improvement. As a result, it was hypothesized that SiYAlON itself might serve as an effective osteoconductive coating or glaze for medical devices. To test this hypothesis, a process inspired by traditional ceramic whiteware glazing was developed. A slurry containing ingredients similar to the intergranular SiYAlON composition was applied to a Si3N4 surface, which was then subjected to a heat treatment to form a glaze. Various analytical tools were employed to assess its chemistry and morphology. It was found that the glaze was comprised predominately of Y5Si3O12N, a compound commonly referred to as N-apatite, which is isostructural to native HAp. Subsequent exposure of the glazed surface to acellular simulated body fluid led to increased deposition of biomimetic HAp-like crystals, while exposure to Saos-2 osteosarcoma cells in vitro resulted in greater HAp deposition relative to control samples. The observation that SiYAlON exhibits enhanced osteoconductivity portends its potential as a therapeutic aid in bone and tissue repair. (c) 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 106B: 1084-1096, 2018.
DOI
10.1002/jbm.b.33914
WOS
WOS:000427068200015
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1235860
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85019263679
https://ricerca.unityfvg.it/handle/11390/1235860
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Soggetti
  • SiYAlON

  • bioceramic

  • orthopedic implant

  • osteosarcoma

  • silicon nitride

  • Body Fluid

  • Bone Conduction

  • Bone Regeneration

  • Cell Line, Tumor

  • Cell Proliferation

  • Coated Materials, Bio...

  • Equipment and Supplie...

  • Human

  • Osseointegration

  • Silicon Compound

  • Surface Propertie

  • X-Ray Diffraction

  • Prostheses and Implan...

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