Fibrinogen and cellular adherability on differently treated titanium as implants

Časopis: CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 10, 232-238
Autoři: Fojt, L., Klapetek, P., Strasak, L., Vetterl, V.
Rok: 2012

Abstrakt

Adsorption of human plasma fibrinogen, osteoblasts, and fibroblasts on differently treated titanium samples as implants were examined in this study. Titanium samples were mechanically polished, chemically etched (with and without surface material loss), and grinded. The main goal of this study is to find the best surface treatment of titanium for its possible use as implants. Atomic force microscopy was used to evaluate the adsorption of human plasma fibrinogen onto the titanium samples. Cell counting was used to determine the adherability of osteoblasts and fibroblasts on the titanium samples. Our preliminary results show that the etched titanium surface with surface material loss is the best surface treatment used in our experiments.