Author:
Takaoka Yusuke,Fujibayashi Shunsuke,Yabutsuka Takeshi,Yamane Yuya,Ishizaki Chihiro,Goto Koji,Otsuki Bungo,Kawai Toshiyuki,Shimizu Takayoshi,Okuzu Yaichiro,Masamoto Kazutaka,Shimizu Yu,Hayashi Makoto,Ikeda Norimasa,Matsuda Shuichi
Abstract
AbstractSulfonation and applications of amorphous calcium phosphate are known to make polyetheretherketone (PEEK) bioactive. Sulfonation followed by precipitation of amorphous calcium phosphate (AN-treatment) may provide PEEK with further bone-bonding strength. Herein, we prepared a carbon-fiber-reinforced PEEK (CPEEK) with similar tensile strength to cortical bone and a CPEEK subjected to AN-treatment (CPEEK-AN). The effect of AN-treatment on the bone-bonding strength generated at the interface between the rabbit’s tibia and a base material was investigated using a detaching test at two time-points (4 and 8 weeks). At 4 weeks, the strength of CPEEK-AN was significantly higher than that of CPEEK due to the direct bonding between the interfaces. Between 4 and 8 weeks, the different bone forming processes showed that, with CPEEK-AN, bone consolidation was achieved, thus improving bone-bonding strength. In contrast, with CPEEK, a new bone was absorbed mainly on the interface, leading to poor strength. These observations were supported by an in vitro study, which showed that pre-osteoblast on CPEEK-AN caused earlier maturation and mineralization of the extracellular matrix than on CPEEK. Consequently, AN-treatment, comprising a combination of two efficient treatments, generated a synergetic effect on the bonding strength of CPEEK.
Funder
Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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