The influence of hydrogenation on the biocompatibility of different hydroxyapatite (HAP) materials was tested. Materials consisted of pure HAP, HAP substituted with manganese (Mn+2) and with magnesium (Mg +2) - all axially pressed and conventionally sintered for 2 h at 1200 °C; pure HAP isostatic pressed and sintered by a microwave technique for 15 min at temperature of 1200 °C. Biocompatibility was compared by enumeration of the number of osteoblast-like cells to the materials before and after hydrogenation. Obtained results show that the osteoblastic cells demonstrated a higher ability to attach to HAP if its surface was negatively charged. Hydrogenation altered the surface potential; HAP substituted with manganese - HAP(Mn) and with magnesium - HAP(Mg) demonstrated the highest ability to engineer the charge. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Palcevskis, E., Dindune, A., Dekhtyar, Y., Polyaka, N., Veljović, D., & Sammons, R. L. (2011). The influence of surface treatment by hydrogenation on the biocompatibility of different hydroxyapatite materials. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 23). https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/23/1/012032
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