Cellular functionality on nanotubes of Ti-30Ta alloy

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2015-01-01

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Capellato, Patricia [UNESP]
Smith, Barbara S
Popat, Ketul C.
Alves Claro, Ana P. R. [UNESP]

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Recent studies have identified strong correlations between anodized metals and the production of highly biomimetic nanoscale topographies. These surfaces provide an interface of enhanced biocompatibility that exhibits a high degree of oxidation and surface energy. In this study, Human dermal fibroblasts (HDF, neonatal) were utilized to evaluate the biocompatibility of Ti-30Ta nanotubes after 1 day of culture. The anodization process was performed in an electrolyte solution containing HF (48%) and H2SO4 (98%) in the volumetric ratios 1:9 with the addition of 5% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) at 35V for 40 min. Cellular analysis identified improved fibroblast functionality on the nanotube surface, showing increased elongation, and extracellular matrix production on the Ti-30Ta nanotubes. The results presented identify improved cellular interaction on Ti-30Ta nanotubes as compared to the control substrates. Thus, the formation of the nanotube on Ti30Ta alloy may have potential application as interface for implantable devices.

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Human dermal fibroblasts, Ti-30Ta nanotube arrays

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Materials Science Forum, v. 805, p. 61-64.

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