Shard Alexander G, Tomlins Paul E
DQL, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK.
Regen Med. 2006 Nov;1(6):789-800. doi: 10.2217/17460751.1.6.789.
Biocompatibility is key to the performance of any material in a biological environment. This review outlines current opinion on the factors that lead to biocompatibility and focuses on the interactions that occur at the interface between material and environment. The sequence of events, from protein adsorption, cell attachment and behavior, to biocompatibility, is traced. Although these processes are studied and reported widely, there is, as yet, little published evidence that implant biocompatibility can be enhanced in the long term by surface engineering. This lack of evidence does not necessarily imply a lack of effect, but may be ascribed to a lack of robust characterization and poor modeling of the implant environment.
生物相容性是任何材料在生物环境中性能的关键。本综述概述了当前对导致生物相容性的因素的看法,并重点关注材料与环境界面处发生的相互作用。从蛋白质吸附、细胞附着和行为到生物相容性的一系列事件被追踪。尽管这些过程已被广泛研究和报道,但目前几乎没有公开证据表明通过表面工程可以长期提高植入物的生物相容性。缺乏证据不一定意味着没有效果,而可能归因于缺乏可靠的表征以及对植入物环境的建模不佳。