Free radical production in immune cell systems induced by Ti, Ti6Al4V and SS assessed by chemiluminescence probe pholasin assay

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The oxidative burst of human blood cells in the presence of different metal materials was investigated using chemiluminescence assay. Commercial pure titanium (Ti), titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V), and stainless steel 316L (SS) in particulate form with <20m in size were used. The effect of particulate materials opsonisation on the upregulation of the respiratory burst production by blood cells was also assessed. The largest chemiluminescence response was achieved after simultaneous injection of the stimulants fMLP+PMA. Moreover, Ti and SS induced a greater inflammatory reaction compared to Ti6Al4V, since the respiratory burst mounted was higher for both materials after opsonisation treatment. These results suggest that in vitro chemiluminescence response and respiratory burst measurements proved to be composition and treatment dependent. © Copyright 2012 Sandra C. P. Cachinho and Fanrong Pu.

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Cachinho, S. C. P., & Pu, F. (2012). Free radical production in immune cell systems induced by Ti, Ti6Al4V and SS assessed by chemiluminescence probe pholasin assay. International Journal of Biomaterials. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/380845

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