研究目的
Investigating the influence of femtosecond laser-induced nanostructures on titanium alloy surfaces on human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) adhesion, spreading, and migration to improve osseointegration of dental and orthopedic implants.
研究成果
Femtosecond laser texturing can create surfaces with controlled multiscale patterns that influence hMSCs behavior, including adhesion, spreading, and migration. These surfaces can potentially improve the osseointegration of implants by mechanically constraining cells in a manner that promotes osteogenic differentiation.
研究不足
The study focuses on short-term cellular responses and does not explore long-term differentiation outcomes. The independent effects of surface topography and chemistry on wettability are challenging to analyze due to their intertwined nature.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved creating different surface topographies on titanium alloy plates using femtosecond laser texturing to investigate their effects on hMSCs behavior.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Mirror-polished titanium alloy grade 5 (Ti6Al4V) samples were used.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Femtosecond laser (Tangor HP, Amplitude Systems), optical 3D microscope (InfiniteFocus G4, ALICONA), SEM (TESCAN VEGA3 SB), confocal microscope (ZEISS LSM 800 Airyscan).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Laser surface texturing was performed, followed by surface topography and wettability characterization, cell culture, fluorescent cell labeling, and protein adsorption assays.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Image analysis was performed using ImageJ with Fiji package, and statistical analysis was conducted using Rstudio.
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