Bioinspired Nanotopography for Combinatory Osseointegration and Antibacterial Therapy

Min Kyu Lee, Hyun Lee, Min Ho Kang, Changha Hwang, Hyoun Ee Kim, Martin Oudega, Tae Sik Jang, Hyun Do Jung

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Abstract

The ongoing global health has highlighted the critical issue of secondary infections, particularly antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections, which have been significant contributors to mortality rates. Orthopedic implants, while essential for trauma and orthopedic surgeries, are particularly susceptible to these infections, leading to severe complications and economic burdens. The traditional use of antibiotics in treating these infections poses further challenges including the risk of developing antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This study introduces a novel approach to combat this issue by developing nanostructured surfaces for orthopedic implants using target ion-induced plasma sputtering. Inspired by the natural design of dragonfly wings, these surfaces aim to prevent bacterial adhesion while promoting preosteoblast activity, offering a dual-function solution to the problems of bacterial infection and implant integration without relying on antibiotics. The in vitro results demonstrate the effectiveness of these bioinspired surfaces in eradicating bacteria and supporting cell proliferation and differentiation, presenting a promising alternative for the development of biomedical implants.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30967-30979
Number of pages13
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume16
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Jun 2024

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Keywords

  • antibiotic-free implant
  • bioinspired nanotopography
  • mechano-bactericidal
  • osseointegration
  • race for the surface

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