Human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal progenitor (hESCs-MP) growth on nanostructured Ti6Al4V surfaces

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Nanotexturing processes that focus on enhancing the bone-implant contact, such as electropolishing, have been proposed. The aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of Ti6Al4V surface morphology on human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal progenitor (hESCs-MP) growth. Three surface treatments were used in this study: mechanically polished samples and two types of electropolished samples that were treated for 4 min and 12 min, respectively. The systems were characterized by atomic force microscopy, contact profilometry, X-ray diffraction, and wettability. Each system was submitted to a cell culture containing hESCs-MP cells for 14 days, and the resultant cell growth on each system was then evaluated. The results indicated that surfaces with higher nanometric and micrometric roughnesses experienced greater hESCs-MP cell growth in osteogenic media. The same behavior was not observed for cell growth in non-osteogenic media due to the absence of dexamethasone, which is responsible for controlling protein adsorption on the surface.

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Antonini, L. M., dos Santos Junior, A. G., Reilly, G., & de Fraga Malfatti, C. (2018). Human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal progenitor (hESCs-MP) growth on nanostructured Ti6Al4V surfaces. Materials Research, 21(5). https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2017-1081

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