Influence of the Phase Composition of Titanium Alloys on Cell Adhesion and Surface Colonization

Author:

Straumal Boris B.1,Anisimova Natalia Yu.23ORCID,Kiselevskiy Mikhail V.23,Novruzov Keryam M.2,Korneva Anna4ORCID,Gornakova Alena S.1,Kilmametov Askar R.5,Sommadossi Silvana6ORCID,Davdian Gregory1

Affiliation:

1. Osipyan Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Ac. Osipyan Str. 2, Chernogolovka 142432, Russia

2. N.N. Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (N.N. Blokhin NMRCO), Moscow 115478, Russia

3. Department of Casting Technologies and Artistic Processing of Materials, National University of Science and Technology “MISIS”, Moscow 119049, Russia

4. Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Reymonta Str. 25, 30-059 Cracow, Poland

5. Process and Material Sciences Laboratory, LSPM—CNRS, Bâtiments L1/L2, 99 Av. Jean-Baptiste Clément, 93430 Villetaneuse, France

6. Institute for Research in Engineering Sciences and Technologies National Council for Scientific and Technical Research, National University of Comahue, Buenos Aires 1400 (Q8300IBX), Patagonia, Neuquén 8300, Argentina

Abstract

The pivotal role of metal implants within the host’s body following reconstructive surgery hinges primarily on the initial phase of the process: the adhesion of host cells to the implant’s surface and the subsequent colonization by these cells. Notably, titanium alloys represent a significant class of materials used for crafting metal implants. This study, however, marks the first investigation into how the phase composition of titanium alloys, encompassing the volume fractions of the α, β, and ω phases, influences cell adhesion to the implant’s surface. Moreover, the research delves into the examination of induced hemolysis and cytotoxicity. To manipulate the phase composition of titanium alloys, various parameters were altered, including the chemical composition of titanium alloys with iron and niobium, annealing temperature, and high-pressure torsion parameters. By systematically adjusting these experimental parameters, we were able to discern the distinct impact of phase composition. As a result, the study unveiled that the colonization of the surfaces of the examined Ti–Nb and Ti–Fe alloys by human multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells exhibits an upward trend with the increasing proportion of the ω phase, concurrently accompanied by a decrease in the α and β phases. These findings signify a new avenue for advancing Ti-based alloys for both permanent implants and temporary fixtures, capitalizing on the ability to regulate the volume fractions of the α, β, and ω phases. Furthermore, the promising characteristics of the ω phase suggest the potential emergence of a third generation of biocompatible Ti alloys, the ω-based materials, following the first-generation α-Ti alloys and second-generation β alloys.

Funder

Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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