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  • 2021Assessment of the Bone Healing Process Mediated by Periosteum-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells' Secretome and a Xenogenic Bioceramic-An In Vivo Study in the Rabbit Critical Size Calvarial Defect Model.12citations
  • 2018Processing, characterization, and in vivo evaluation of poly (L-lactic acid)-fish gelatin electrospun membranes for biomedical applications4citations
  • 2018Development of bioactive tellurite-lanthanide ions-reinforced hydroxyapatite composites for biomedical and luminescence applications2citations
  • 2017Incorporation of glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite microparticles into poly(lactic acid) electrospun fibre mats for biomedical applications22citations
  • 2016Effect of Sterilization Methods on Electrospun Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) Fiber Alignment for Biomedical Applications195citations
  • 2015Smart electroconductive bioactive ceramics to promote in situ electrostimulation of bone24citations
  • 2015Novel cerium doped glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite with antibacterial and osteoconductive properties for bone tissue regeneration54citations
  • 2014Processing strategies for smart electroconductive carbon nanotube-based bioceramic bone grafts6citations
  • 2013Development and characterization of lanthanides doped hydroxyapatite composites for bone tissue application21citations
  • 2012Development and Characterization of Ag2O-Doped ZnLB Glasses and Biological Assessment of Ag2O-ZnLB-Hydroxyapatite Composites11citations
  • 2010Evaluation of human osteoblastic cell response to plasma-sprayed silicon-substituted hydroxyapatite coatings over titanium substrates54citations
  • 2010New titanium and titanium/hydroxyapatite coatings on ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene-in vitro osteoblastic performance8citations
  • 2009Assessment of the osteoblastic cell response to a zinc glass reinforced hydroxyapatite composite (Zn-GRHA)1citations
  • 2008Biocompatibility evaluation of DLC-coated Si3N4 substrates for biomedical applications76citations

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  • Pranskunas, Mindaugas
  • Martin, Victor
  • Alksne, M.
  • Šimoliūnas, Egidijus
  • Juodzbalys, G.
  • Kaupinis, A.
  • Puisys, A.
  • Caseiro, Ar
  • Branco, M.
  • Mauricio, Ac
  • Pedrosa, Ss
  • Rema, A.
  • Amorim, I.
  • Silva, Dm
  • Sencadas, V.
  • Santos, Jd
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  • Fernandes, Mh
  • Stamboulis, A.
  • Nandyala, Sh
  • Hungerford, G.
  • Correia, Co
  • Santos, D.
  • Valente, Tam
  • Bastos, Ac
  • Belmonte, M.
  • Silva, Rf
  • Mata, D.
  • Oliveira, Fj
  • Neto, Ma
  • Lopes, Ma
  • Sooraj Hussain, Ns
  • Ferraz, Mp
  • Morais, Ds
  • Fernandes, S.
  • Sampaio, Paula
  • Araujo, Rf
  • Ferreira, Nm
  • Fernandes, Ajs
  • Garcia, Mp
  • Coelho, J.
  • Nunes, Oc
  • Pacheco, Ap
  • Botelho, C.
  • Vila, M.
  • Silva, Ma
  • Sooraj Hussain, N.
  • Salgueiredo, E.
  • Costa, Fm
  • Femandes, Mh
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Biocompatibility evaluation of DLC-coated Si3N4 substrates for biomedical applications

  • Salgueiredo, E.
  • Vila, M.
  • Gomes, Ps
  • Costa, Fm
  • Silva, Rf
  • Santos, Jd
  • Femandes, Mh
  • Silva, Ma
  • Lopes, Ma
Abstract

DLC coatings are of enormous interest for biotribological applications due to their biocompatibility, auto-lubricious, and non-stick properties. The most demanding implant is the hip joint. Alternative materials to metal alloys are being increasingly investigated aiming low wear debris volume, in any case innocuous wear particles. Silicon nitride (Si3N4) ceramics are light, tough, mechanical resistant, inert materials, turning them suitable for high-load medical applications. In this study, Si3N4 polished substrates were coated with adherent DLC coatings grown by DC magnetron sputtering to reduce of the friction forces against any antagonist material. Surface characterization results showed that the developed material is quite hydrophobic, with a total surface tension of 45.7 mN/m (polar component: 9.1 mN/m; dispersive component: 36.6 mN/m), and a zeta potential of -35.0 +/- 1.3 mV. In vitro testing using an acellular simulated body fluid (SBF) showed no apatite layer formation ability, as confirmed by SEM observation and analysis of the solution ions concentration with immersion time. MG63 osteoblast-like cells showed poor adhesion on the DLC films but the adherent cells displayed a normal morphology and, as compared to standard polystyrene tissue culture plates, exhibited a higher cell growth rate, suggesting no indication of cytotoxicity. Results suggested that the novel DLC-coated Si3N4 biomaterial should be adequate to be used for articular prostheses medical application.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • surface
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • nitride
  • Silicon
  • hot isostatic pressing
  • biocompatibility