Cytocompatibility, cell‐material interaction, and osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3E1 pre‐osteoblasts in contact with engineered Mg/PLA composites

Author:

Ali Wahaaj12,Ordoño Jesus1,Kopp Alexander3,González Carlos14,Echeverry‐Rendón Mónica1ORCID,LLorca Javier14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IMDEA Materials Institute Getafe Madrid Spain

2. Department of Material Science and Engineering Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganés Madrid Spain

3. Meotec GmbH Aachen Germany

4. Department of Materials Science Polytechnic University of Madrid/Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractBioabsorbable Mg wire‐reinforced poly‐lactic acid (PLA) matrix composites are potential candidate for load‐bearing orthopedic implants offering tailorable mechanical and degradation properties by stacking sequence, volume fraction and surface modification of Mg wires. In this study, we investigated the cytocompatibility, cell‐material interaction, and bone differentiation behavior of MC3T3‐E1 pre‐osteoblast cells for medical‐grade PLA, Mg/PLA, and PEO‐Mg/PLA (having PEO surface modification on Mg wires) composites. MTT and live/dead assay showed excellent biocompatibility of both composites while cell‐material interaction analysis revealed that cells were able to adhere and proliferate on the surface of composites. Cells on the longitudinal surface of composites showed a high and uniform cell density while those on transversal surfaces initially avoided Mg regions but later migrated back after the formation of the passivation layer. Bone differentiation tests showed that cells in extracts of PLA and composites were able to initiate the differentiation process as osteogenesis‐related gene expressions, alkaline phosphatase protein quantity, and calcium mineralization increased after 7 and 14 days of culture. Interestingly, the bone differentiation response of PEO‐Mg/PLA composite was found to be similar to medical‐grade PLA, proving its superiority over Mg/PLA composite.

Publisher

Wiley

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