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Nano sized gallium oxide surface features for enhanced antimicrobial and osteo-integrative responses

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posted on 2023-06-21, 10:52 authored by Bríd Murphy, Carolina Martins, Mimma Maggio, Mick A Morris, David A Hoey

Gallium oxide has known beneficial osteo-integrative properties. This may have importance for improving the osteointegration of orthopedic implants. At high concentrations gallium is cytotoxic. Therefore, integration of gallium into implant devices must be carefully controlled to limit its concentration and release. A strategy based on surface doping of gallium although challenging seems an appropriate approach to limit dose amounts to minimize cytotoxicity and maximize osteointegration benefits. In this work we develop a novel form of patterned surface doping via a block copolymer-based surface chemistry that enables very low gallium content but enhanced osteointegration as proven by comprehensive bioassays. Polystyrene-b-poly 4vinyl pyridine (PS-b-P4VP) BCP (block copolymer) films were produced on surfaces. Selective infiltration of the BCP pattern with a gallium salt precursor solution and subsequent UV-ozone treatment produced a surface pattern of gallium oxide nanodots as evidenced by atomic force and scanning electron microscopy. A comprehensive study of the bioactivity was carried out, including antimicrobial and sterility testing, gallium ion release kinetics and the interaction with human marrow mesenchymal stomal cells and mononuclear cells. Comparing the data from osteogenesis media assay tests with osteoclastogenesis tests demonstrated the potential for the gallium oxide nanodot doping to improve osteointegration properties of a surface. 

Funding

Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

European Regional Development Fund under Grant Number 12/RC/2278 and Grant Number 17/RC-PhD/3477

DePuy Synthes (Ireland)

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Published Citation

Murphy B, Martins C, Maggio M, Morris MA, Hoey DA. Nano sized gallium oxide surface features for enhanced antimicrobial and osteo-integrative responses. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2023; 227:113378

Publication Date

26 May 2023

PubMed ID

37257301

Department/Unit

  • Amber (Advanced Material & Bioengineering Research) Centre

Publisher

Elsevier

Version

  • Published Version (Version of Record)