Northern Ireland Bioengineering Centre, University of Ulster, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, UK.
J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2012 Mar;23(3):835-51. doi: 10.1007/s10856-011-4542-x.
Being able to control the behaviour of osteoblast-like cells on a surface may provide a genuine insight into the material surface characteristics and help in creating a successful coating/cell interface. The possibility of creating a micro-environment that can induce proliferation, differentiation and mineralisation of bone cells in vitro, by successfully combining both chemistry and topography of a micro-fabricated substrate is an area that requires a multi-disciplinary approach. Utilising sputter deposition, a process that lends itself to high processability, in conjunction with photolithography allowing for the creation of highly repeatable etched surfaces, we aim to provide a successful combination of chemistry and topography. Correlating the substrate conditions with resultant osteoblast biological function and activity can ultimately be used with a view to modulating the behavior of osteoblast-like cells in vitro.
能够控制表面上成骨样细胞的行为可能提供对材料表面特性的真正深入了解,并有助于创造成功的涂层/细胞界面。通过成功地将微制造基底的化学和形貌结合起来,创造一种微环境,从而在体外诱导骨细胞的增殖、分化和矿化的可能性是一个需要多学科方法的领域。利用溅射沉积,一种适合于高加工性的工艺,结合光刻技术,可以创建高度可重复的蚀刻表面,我们旨在提供化学和形貌的成功结合。将基底条件与成骨细胞的生物学功能和活性相关联,最终可用于调节体外成骨样细胞的行为。