摘要
Titanium(Ti)and its alloy implants often face issues such as insufficient tissue adhesion and vulnerability of the bio inert surface.Given that the long-term stability of implants depends on their perfect integration with the surrounding tissues to withstand various environmental stresses,current research mainly focuses on mimicking the structure of the extracellular matrix.The aim is to promote bone tissue formation through regulation of the immune response by metal ions,thereby enhancing the effectiveness of tissue integration.The self-assembled zinc(Zn)-doped hydroxyapatite nanoparticles(nHA)with polydopamine(PDA)and copper ions(Cu^(2+))was deposited onto the alkali treated Ti surface to fabricate the P-Zn-Cu/Ti coating.The so-constructed multifunc-tional coating with bionic micro/nano-structures on the Ti surface can achieve the sequential release of Cu^(2+)and zinc ions(Zn^(2+))through the rapid release of Cu^(2+)in the early stage and the slow release of Zn^(2+),and followed the functional characteristics of sequentially regulating antibacterial,immune,and osteogenic responses.This study presents a promising strategy to address the challenges associated with the failure of Ti implants,thus promoting the development of implant technology and improving clinical efficacy.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52071277)
the key project of The General Hospital of Western Theater Command of PLA(GY-A-12).