Riivari Sini, Shahramian Khalil, Kangasniemi Ilkka, Willberg Jaana, Närhi Timo O
Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2019 Mar/Apr;34(2):313-319. doi: 10.11607/jomi.6862.
Good cell adhesion is an important prerequisite for soft tissue attachment on implant abutment or crown surfaces. The aim of this study was to evaluate the adhesion and proliferation of human epithelial cells on sol-gel-derived TiO-coated and noncoated zirconia.
Altogether, 56 zirconia disks (Z-CAD, Metoxit) were fabricated for this study. Half of the disks were coated with a sol-gel-derived TiO coating (MetAlive, ID Creations). The rest of the disks were noncoated and formed the control group. Surface properties of the disks were characterized by contact angle measurements and surface free energy (SFE) calculation. The cell adhesion was tested by cultivating epithelial cells (20,000 cells/cm) on the experimental disks for 1, 3, 6, and 24 hours, after which the fluorescence of the samples was measured (BioTek synergy HT). The amount of cells was detected by comparing the fluorescence value to the standard curve. In addition, the proliferation was studied by growing epithelial cells (25,000 cells/cm) for 1, 3, and 7 days. The number of cells was calculated by defining the absorbance of the samples (Multiskan EX, Thermo Labsystems), followed by a comparison with the standard curve. Finally, the samples were processed for light microscopy.
TiO-coated disks were significantly more hydrophilic with higher total SFE than noncoated disks (P < .05). The amount of epithelial cells was greater on TiO-coated disks than on controls after 24 hours (P < .05). Regarding cell proliferation, the difference was statistically significant (P < .05) on days 3 and 7. Light microscope evaluation confirmed viable cells, which were in immediate close contact with both substrate surfaces. The cell layers on the coated disks appeared to be more uniform and cell rich than the layers on noncoated disks.
This study indicated that TiO coating improves epithelial cell attachment and proliferation on zirconia surfaces. This has good potential to enhance formation of the epithelial junction to the coated zirconia surfaces.
良好的细胞黏附是软组织附着于种植体基台或牙冠表面的重要前提条件。本研究的目的是评估人上皮细胞在溶胶-凝胶法制备的TiO涂层和未涂层氧化锆上的黏附及增殖情况。
本研究共制作了56个氧化锆盘(Z-CAD,Metoxit)。其中一半的盘片涂有溶胶-凝胶法制备的TiO涂层(MetAlive,ID Creations)。其余盘片未涂层,作为对照组。通过接触角测量和表面自由能(SFE)计算对盘片的表面特性进行表征。通过在实验盘片上培养上皮细胞(20,000个细胞/cm²)1、3、6和24小时来测试细胞黏附,之后测量样品的荧光(BioTek synergy HT)。通过将荧光值与标准曲线比较来检测细胞数量。此外,通过培养上皮细胞(25,000个细胞/cm²)1、3和7天来研究细胞增殖。通过测定样品的吸光度(Multiskan EX,Thermo Labsystems),然后与标准曲线比较来计算细胞数量。最后,对样品进行光学显微镜处理。
TiO涂层盘片比未涂层盘片具有更高的总SFE且显著更亲水(P < 0.05)。24小时后,TiO涂层盘片上的上皮细胞数量多于对照组(P < 0.05)。关于细胞增殖,在第3天和第7天差异具有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。光学显微镜评估证实存在活细胞,这些细胞与两种基底表面都紧密接触。涂层盘片上的细胞层似乎比未涂层盘片上的细胞层更均匀且细胞更丰富。
本研究表明TiO涂层可改善上皮细胞在氧化锆表面的附着和增殖。这对于增强上皮与涂层氧化锆表面的连接形成具有良好的潜力。