In Vitro Assessment of the Neuro-Compatibility of Fe-20Mn as a Potential Bioresorbable Material for Craniofacial Surgery

Author:

Ajami Sara1,Kraaneveld Charlotte2,Koudstaal Maarten3,Dunaway David1,Jeelani Noor Ul Owase1,Schievano Silvia1,Bregoli Chiara4ORCID,Fiocchi Jacopo4ORCID,Biffi Carlo Alberto4ORCID,Tuissi Ausonio4,Borghi Alessandro15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London WC1N 1EH, UK

2. Erasmus Medical College, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 3015 CN Rotterdam, The Netherlands

3. Oral Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Erasmus MC, 3015 CN Rotterdam, The Netherlands

4. National Research Council, Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry and Technology for Energy, CNR ICMATE Unit of Lecco, 23900 Lecco, Italy

5. Department of Engineering, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE, UK

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Spring-assisted surgery is a popular option for the treatment of non-syndromic craniosynostosis. The main drawback of this procedure is the need for a second surgery for spring removal, which could be avoided if a distractor material could be metabolised over time. Iron–Manganese alloys (FeMn) have a good trade-off between degradation rate and strength; however, their biocompatibility is still debated. Materials and Methods: In this study, the neuro-compatibility of Fe-20Mn (wt.%) was assessed using standard assays. PC-12 cells were exposed to Fe-20Mn (wt.%) and stainless steel via indirect contact. To examine the cytotoxicity, a Cell Tox Green assay was carried out after 1, 2, and 3 days of incubation. Following differentiation, a neurite morphological examination after 1 and 7 days of incubation time was carried out. The degradation response in modified Hank’s solution at 1, 3, and 7 days was investigated, too. Results: The cytotoxicity assay showed a higher toxicity of Fe-20Mn than stainless steel at earlier time points; however, at the latest time point, no differences were found. Neurite morphology was similar for cells exposed to Fe-20Mn and stainless steel. Conclusions: In conclusion, the Fe-20Mn alloy shows promising neuro-compatibility. Future studies will focus on in vivo studies to confirm the cellular response to Fe-20Mn.

Funder

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Charity

NIHR Biomedical Research Centre Advanced Therapies for Structural Malformations and Tissue Damage pump-prime funding call

Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity Clinical Research Starter Grant

European Research Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

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