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      조직학과 효소활성 방법을 이용한 순 타이타늄과 타이타늄 합금의 상대적인 생체적합성 평가 = Relative Evaluation for Biocompatibility of Pure Titanium and Titanium Alloys using Histological and Enzymatic Methods

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      Titanium or titanium alloy is a widely used implant material according to its certified biocompatibility, sufficient strength and ready availability. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relative biocompatibility of titanium and titanium allo...

      Titanium or titanium alloy is a widely used implant material according to its certified biocompatibility, sufficient strength and ready availability. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relative biocompatibility of titanium and titanium alloy specimens (Ti-29Nb-13Ta, TiNb and Ti-6Al-4V, Ti64) using in vivo and in vitro methods. For in vivo experiment, the specimens were implanted in the abdominal subcutaneous region of female mice for 2 and 4 weeks. The reaction of connective tissue to specimens was evaluated histologically. The specimens were encapsulated by fibrous connective tissue consisting of fibroblast, fibrocyte and other cells including neutrophil, macrophage, giant multinucleated cell and unidentified cells. Some newly formed blood vessels were located in the fibrous capsule surrounding the implant. Cell types and the thickness of fibrous capsules were examined quantitatively. Most of cell types located in the fibrous capsule were fibroblasts and fibrocytes. The average thickness of fibrous capsules for the TiNb specimens was much thinner than that of the titanium alloy, Ti64. The thickness of the fibrous capsule around all titanium specimens decreased at 4 weeks compared to 2 weeks post-implantation. The biocompatibility of titanium and titanium alloy specimens were also investigated in in vitro method using alkaline phosphatase from MG-63 cells. Alkaline phosphatase activity of the TiNb specimen showed higher activity than the titanium alloy, Ti64. In conclusion, the TiNb alloy with thin capsule thickness in vivo and high alkaline phosphatase activity in vitro will be of considerable use in biomedical applications.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

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      10 Lee, Y.M, "Relative biocompatibility evaluation of anodized titanium specimens in vivo and in vitro" 16 : 302-309, 2006

      1 Lee, B.-H, "XPS study of bioactive graded layer in Ti-In-Nb-Ta alloy prepared by alkali and heat treatments" 24 : 2257-2266, 2003

      2 Mohammadi, S, "Tissue response to hafnium" 12 : 603-611, 2001

      3 Batniji, R.K, "Tissue response to expanded polytetrafluoroethyleneand silicone implants in a rabbit model" 4 : 111-113, 2002

      4 Thompson, G.J, "Ti-6Al-4V ion solution inhibition of osteogenic cell phenotype as a function of differentiation time course in vitro" 17 : 1949-1954, 1996

      5 Li, D.J, "Thickness of fibrous capsule after implantation of hydroxyapatite in subcutaneous tissue in rats" 45 : 322-326, 1999

      6 Kao, "Theoretical analysis of in vivo macrophage adhesion andforeign body giant cell formation on polydimethylsiloxanelow density polyethylene and polyetherurethanes" 73-79, 1994

      7 Schreiber, "The question of thetransmissibility of the results of subcutaneous tests of biomaterialsfrom animals to humans" k (k): 23-25, 1990

      8 DeVoto, "The biological speciationand toxicokinetics of aluminum" 940-951, 1994

      9 Mater, "Some aspects of macrophage behaviorat the implant interface" 395-401, 1984

      10 Lee, Y.M, "Relative biocompatibility evaluation of anodized titanium specimens in vivo and in vitro" 16 : 302-309, 2006

      11 "Relative Evaluation for Biocompatibility of Pure Titanium and Titanium Alloys" 339 :

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      24 Johnson, R, "Fibrous capsule formation in response to ultra high molecular weight polyethylene treated with peptides that influence adhesion" 34 : 47-52, 1997

      25 Niinomi, M, "Fatigue performance and cyto-toxicity of low rigidity titanium alloy, Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr" 24 : 2673-2683, 2003

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      27 Shimojo, N, "Cytotoxicity analysis of a novel titanium alloy in vitro: adhesion, spreading, and proliferation of human gingival fibroblasts" 17 : 127-135, 2007

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      2016 0.44 0.44 0.36
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