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Promoting osteointegration effect of Cu-alloyed titanium in ovariectomized rats

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摘要 Osteoporosis is a common skeletal disease making patients be prone to the osteoporotic fracture.However,the clinical implants made of titanium and its alloys with a poor osseointegration need a long time for healing and easily to loosening.Thus,a new class of Cu-alloyed titanium(TiCu)alloys with excellent mechanical properties and bio-functionalization has been developed.In this study,the osteoporosis modeled rats were used to study the osteointegration effect and underlying mechanism of TiCu.The results showed that after implantation for 4 weeks,TiCu alloy could promote the reconstruction of vascular network around the implant by up-regulating vascular endothelial growth factor expression.After 8weeks,it could further promote the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts,mineralization and deposition of collagens,and then significantly increasing bone mineral density around the implant.In conclusion,TiCu alloy would enhance the fixation stability,accelerate the osteointegration,and thus reduce the risk of aseptic loosening during the long-term implantation in the osteoporosis environment.This study was the first to report the role and mechanism of a Cu-alloyed metal in promoting osteointegration in osteoporosis environment,which provides a new attractive support for the improvement of future clinical applications of Cu-alloyed antibacterial titanium alloys.
出处 《Regenerative Biomaterials》 SCIE EI 2022年第1期143-155,共13页 再生生物材料(英文版)
基金 supported by the Key Program for Foreign Cooperation of Chinese Academy of Sciences[grant number 174321KYSB20180006] the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 51631009] the International Cooperation Program of Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission(grant number GJHZ20190821160803823).
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