The University of Queensland, School of Dentistry, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia.
The University of Queensland, School of Dentistry, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia.
J Control Release. 2021 May 10;333:521-535. doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2021.03.020. Epub 2021 Mar 22.
Surface modification of Ti implants has been advocated as a means to augment osseointegration and enable antibacterial functions. Among the various modification strategies, the fabrication of TiO nanotubes (TNTs) on Ti implants via electrochemical anodization has shown promising outcomes. However, such systems do not enable activation, deactivation and tuning of the therapies after the implant placement, in response to local bone microenvironment conditions, to achieve a maximal therapeutic effect. Therapies administered from the implant surface in situ and managed by internal/external triggers can shift the paradigm in providing responsive therapy. In this review, we explore the various triggers that have been employed to achieve triggered therapies from the surface of modified Ti implants, with special focus on TNTs. We critically evaluate the current research advances in this domain (including biological, electrical, magnetic and electromagnetic triggers), cytotoxicity concerns and research challenges that must be addressed to achieve clinical translation of triggered therapies from modified Ti implants.
钛植入物的表面改性被提倡作为增强骨整合和实现抗菌功能的一种手段。在各种改性策略中,通过电化学阳极氧化在钛植入物上制造 TiO 纳米管(TNTs)显示出了有前景的结果。然而,这样的系统在植入物放置后不能根据局部骨微环境条件激活、失活和调整治疗,以达到最大的治疗效果。从植入物表面原位给予并通过内部/外部触发来管理的治疗可以改变提供响应性治疗的范式。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了各种已经被用于从改性钛植入物表面实现触发治疗的触发物,特别关注 TNTs。我们批判性地评估了这一领域的当前研究进展(包括生物、电、磁和电磁触发)、细胞毒性问题以及为了实现从改性钛植入物触发治疗的临床转化必须解决的研究挑战。