RRC ID 61402
著者 Kawano T, Prananingrum W, Ishida Y, Goto T, Naito Y, Watanabe M, Tomotake Y, Ichikawa T.
タイトル Blue-violet laser modification of titania treated titanium: antibacterial and osteo-inductive effects.
ジャーナル PLoS One
Abstract BACKGROUND:Many studies on surface modifications of titanium have been performed in an attempt to accelerate osseointegration. Recently, anatase titanium dioxide has been found to act as a photocatalyst that expresses antibiotic properties and exhibits hydrophilicity after ultraviolet exposure. A blue-violet semiconductor laser (BV-LD) has been developed as near-ultraviolet light. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of exposure to this BV-LD on surface modifications of titanium with the goal of enhancing osteoconductive and antibacterial properties.
METHODS:The surfaces of pure commercial titanium were polished with #800 waterproof polishing papers and were treated with anatase titania solution. Specimens were exposed using BV-LD (λ = 405 nm) or an ultraviolet light-emitting diode (UV-LED, λ = 365 nm) at 6 mW/cm(2) for 3 h. The surface modification was evaluated physically and biologically using the following parameters or tests: surface roughness, surface temperature during exposure, X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, contact angle, methylene blue degradation tests, adherence of Porphyromonas gingivalis, osteoblast and fibroblast proliferation, and histological examination after implantation in rats.
RESULTS:No significant changes were found in the surface roughness or XRD profiles after exposure. BV-LD exposure did not raise the surface temperature of titanium. The contact angle was significantly decreased, and methylene blue was significantly degraded. The number of attached P. gingivalis organisms was significantly reduced after BV-LD exposure compared to that in the no exposure group. New bone was observed around exposed specimens in the histological evaluation, and both the bone-to-specimen contact ratio and the new bone area increased significantly in exposed groups.
CONCLUSIONS:This study suggested that exposure of titanium to BV-LD can enhance the osteoconductivity of the titanium surface and induce antibacterial properties, similar to the properties observed following exposure to UV-LED.
巻・号 8(12)
ページ e84327
公開日 2013-1-1
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0084327
PII PONE-D-13-15469
PMID 24358355
PMC PMC3866166
MeSH Animals Anti-Bacterial Agents* Bacterial Adhesion / radiation effects Lasers* Male Mice Osseointegration* Rats Surface Properties Titanium / chemistry* Titanium / radiation effects
IF 2.74
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 MC3T3-E1(RCB1126) NIH3T3