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Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2015

Crystalline hydroxyapatite coatings synthesized under hydrothermal conditions on modified titanium substrates

Katarzyna Suchanek; Amanda Bartkowiak; Agnieszka Gdowik; Marcin Perzanowski; S. Kąc; Barbara Szaraniec; M. Suchanek; M. Marszałek

Hydroxyapatite coatings were successfully produced on modified titanium substrates via hydrothermal synthesis in a Ca(EDTA)(2-) and (NH4)2HPO4 solution. The morphology of modified titanium substrates as well as hydroxyapatite coatings was studied using scanning electron microcopy and phase identification by X-ray diffraction, and Raman and FTIR spectroscopy. The results show that the nucleation and growth of hydroxyapatite needle-like crystals with hexagonal symmetry occurred only on titanium substrates both chemically and thermally treated. No hydroxyapatite phase was detected on only acid etched Ti metal. This finding demonstrates that only a particular titanium surface treatment can effectively induce the apatite nucleation under hydrothermal conditions.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2014

Gentamicin release from biodegradable poly-l-lactide based composites for novel intramedullary nails

Anna Morawska-Chochół; Patrycja Domalik-Pyzik; J. Chłopek; Barbara Szaraniec; Jacek Sterna; Magdalena Rzewuska; Maciej Boguń; Rafael Kucharski; Przemyslaw Mielczarek

One of the major problems in orthopedic surgery is infection associated with implantation. The treatment is a very difficult and long-term process. A solution to this issue can be the use of implants which additionally constitute an antibiotic carrier preventing the development of an infection. Prototypes of biodegradable intramedullary nails made of three different composites with a poly(L-lactide) matrix were designed. The nails served as gentamicin sulfate (GS) carrier - an antibiotic commonly used in the treatment of osteomyelitis. The matrix was reinforced with carbon fibers (CF), alginate fibers (Alg) and magnesium alloy wires (Mg), as well as modified with bioactive particles of tricalcium phosphate (TCP) in various systems. In this way, novel, multi-phase and multifunctional degradable intramedullary nails were obtained. The tests demonstrated strong dependence between the type of the modifying phase introduced into the composite, and the rate of drug release. Introduction of gentamicin into the nail structure strengthened and prolonged antibacterial activity of the nails.


International Journal of Nanomedicine | 2017

In vitro studies of nanosilver-doped titanium implants for oral and maxillofacial surgery

Rafał Pokrowiecki; Tomasz Zaręba; Barbara Szaraniec; Krzysztof Pałka; Agnieszka Mielczarek; Elżbieta Menaszek; Stefan Tyski

The addition of an antibacterial agent to dental implants may provide the opportunity to decrease the percentage of implant failures due to peri-implantitis. For this purpose, in this study, the potential efficacy of nanosilver-doped titanium biomaterials was determined. Titanium disks were incorporated with silver nanoparticles over different time periods by Tollens reaction, which is considered to be an eco-friendly, cheap, and easy-to-perform method. The surface roughness, wettability, and silver release profile of each disc were measured. In addition, the antibacterial activity was also evaluated by using disk diffusion tests for bacteria frequently isolated from the peri-implant biofilm: Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus mitis, Streptococcus oralis, Streptococcus sanguis, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli. Cytotoxicity was evaluated in vitro in a natural human osteoblasts cell culture. The addition of nanosilver significantly increased the surface roughness and decreased the wettability in a dose-dependent manner. These surfaces were significantly toxic to all the tested bacteria following a 48-hour exposure, regardless of silver doping duration. A concentration of 0.05 ppm was sufficient to inhibit Gram-positive and Gram-negative species, with the latter being significantly more susceptible to silver ions. However, after the exposure of human osteoblasts to 0.1 ppm of silver ions, a significant decrease in cell viability was observed by using ToxiLight™ BioAssay Kit after 72 hours. Data from the present study indicated that the incorporation of nanosilver may influence the surface properties that are important in the implant healing process. The presence of nanosilver on the titanium provides an antibacterial activity related to the bacteria involved in peri-implantitis. Finally, the potential toxicological considerations of nanosilver should further be investigated, as both the antibacterial and cytotoxic properties may be observed at similar concentration ranges.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2015

Influence of the intramedullary nail preparation method on nail's mechanical properties and degradation rate

Anna Morawska-Chochół; J. Chłopek; Barbara Szaraniec; Patrycja Domalik-Pyzik; Ewa Balacha; Maciej Boguń; Rafael Kucharski

When it comes to the treatment of long bone fractures, scientists are still investigating new materials for intramedullary nails and different manufacturing methods. Some of the most promising materials used in the field are resorbable polymers and their composites, especially since there is a wide range of potential manufacturing and processing methods. The aim of this work was to select the best manufacturing method and technological parameters to obtain multiphase, and multifunctional, biodegradable intramedullary nails. All composites were based on a poly(l-lactide) matrix. Either magnesium alloy wires or carbon and alginate fibres were introduced in order to reinforce the nails. The polylactide matrix was also modified with tricalcium phosphate and gentamicin sulfate. The composite nails were manufactured using three different methods: forming from solution, injection moulding and hot pressing. The effect of each method of manufacturing on mechanical properties and degradation rate of the nails was evaluated. The study showed that injection moulding provides higher uniformity and homogeneity of the particle-modified polylactide matrix, whereas hot pressing favours applying higher volume fractions of fibres and their better impregnation with the polymer matrix. Thus, it was concluded that the fabrication method should be individually selected dependently on the nails desired phase composition.


Solid State Phenomena | 2013

Structure of Multi-Layers Deposited on NiTi Shape Memory Alloy

Karolina Dudek; Barbara Szaraniec; Józef Lelątko; Tomasz Goryczka

In order to improve a biocompatibility of a NiTi shape memory alloys used as a long-term implant, surface was covered by protective multi-layers coating. First, alloy was passivated in autoclave, and then hydroxyapatite was deposited using electrophoresis at room temperature. In result of that multi-layer was formed on the top of the surface consisted of titanium oxide and hydroxyapatite. Phase identification done with use of grazing incidence beam X-ray diffraction proved sequence of obtained coatings. Applied procedure for multi-layer deposition allowed avoiding of the B2 parent phase decomposition. Moreover, the martensitic transformation occurs in two-steps.


E-polymers | 2005

Carbon composite material and polysulfone modified by nano-hydroxyapatite

Barbara Szaraniec; Patrycja Rosół; Jan Chłopek

Abstract This paper reports on mechanical and biological properties of carboncarbon1 composites and polysulfone modified by hydroxyapatite (HAP), both natural (nano-particles) and synthetic (micro-particles) minerals. Results show that carbon-HAP composites have mechanical properties similar to carbon-carbon composites, while addition of HAP to polysulfone causes advantageous growth of Young’s modulus and limitation of creep, and disadvantageous decrease of tensile strength. Tests performed in simulated body fluid for carbon-HAP and polysulfone- HAP composites prove that the process of hydroxyapatite build-up becomes most intensive in the case of composites with nano-particles originating from natural hydroxyapatite.


Journal of Composite Materials | 2014

Mechanical properties and dynamics of degradation of polylactide matrix composites with calcium and sodium alginate fibers

Magdalena Bartkowiak-Jowsa; Anna Kwiatkowska; Romuald Będziński; Celina Pezowicz; Jarosław Filipiak; Barbara Szaraniec; Jan Chłopek

In the present article, new polylactide/alginate fibers composites were investigated. Composite pre-pregs were made by solution casting method. The aim of the study was to define physico-mechanical properties of developed materials. The scope of the studies included: examining the static mechanical properties, properties of the surface and their changes during degradation. Moreover, intensity of the release of degradation products to the environment and a change of the mass of examined samples were analyzed. Obtained results were evaluated taking into account possibility to use prepared composited as materials for vascular implants.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2018

Biological effect of hydrothermally synthesized silica nanoparticles within crystalline hydroxyapatite coatings for titanium implants

Amanda Bartkowiak; Katarzyna Suchanek; Elżbieta Menaszek; Barbara Szaraniec; Janusz Lekki; Marcin Perzanowski; M. Marszałek

Development of functional coatings for artificial bone implants that strengthen the osseointegration and accelerate bone healing processes is urgently needed in the biomedical field. In this study we present biological effect of novel composite coatings with different concentration of silica nanoparticles within crystalline hydroxyapatite matrix (HAp-SiO2) synthesized on titanium under hydrothermal conditions. Samples were analyzed for their elemental composition, structure, bioactivity and in vitro cytotoxicity. The results indicate the formation and homogeneous distribution of silica nanoparticles on the surface of hexagonal hydroxyapatite (HAp) crystals. The coatings show improved bioactivity in comparison with pure HAp after 4 days of immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF). The responses of human osteoblast-like cells (MG-63) cultured onto the synthesized materials provide evidence that HAp-SiO2 composites exhibit good biocompatibility. We propose that this is because HAp-SiO2 composites favor biomineralization process with cell proliferation remaining unaffected, regardless of the amount of silica. Furthermore, SEM and fluorescence measurements demonstrate that HAp-SiO2 had positive effect on cell morphology, favoring cell adhesion.


Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance | 2014

Characterization of Polylactide Layer Deposited on Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloy

Tomasz Goryczka; Barbara Szaraniec

Polylactide (PLA) thin layer was deposited on the surface of the as-quenched NiTi shape memory alloy. First, NiTi alloy was quenched from the 850°C, then its surface was covered with PLA. Deposited PLA is in an amorphous state, whereas the as-quenched NiTi alloy stays in the B2 structure. PLA deposition caused smoothing of the surface and changed its hydrophilic character to hydrophobic one. In general, procedure of PLA deposition does not influence the course of the reversible martensitic transformation. After deformation of NiTi sample covered with PLA up to 4%, its surface does not reveal any cracks and still remains continuous.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2018

Multifunctional polymer coatings for titanium implants

Barbara Szaraniec; Kinga Pielichowska; Ewelina Pac; Elżbieta Menaszek

The aim of this work was to modify the surface of the titanium implants by application of multifunctional polymer coatings based on polyurethane and its composites with graphene and β-TCP. Graphene was used as an antibacterial agent, TCP as a bioactive component, and polymer coating as a corrosion protection of metal. As a result, materials with different surface characteristic, from hydrophilic to hydrophobic, varying in bioactivity and biocompatibility, were obtained. Wettability of the materials was tested by the sessile drop method; surface roughness was assessed on the basis of Ra parameter, measured by contact profilometry. The surface characteristic was complemented by microhardness testing. Also, in vitro immersion tests in fluids and cell tests were performed. Obtained results suggest that it is possible to fabricate, on the surface of titanium implants, multifunctional composite coatings based on polyurethane, with optimal composition for bone surgery and dentistry applications. The study further showed that the chemical structure (composition) of the polymer and the graphene content are crucial in terms of biocompatibility of the final material, while addition of tricalcium phosphate affects its bioactivity.

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Anna Morawska-Chochół

AGH University of Science and Technology

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J. Chłopek

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Tomasz Goryczka

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Jan Chłopek

University of Science and Technology

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Patrycja Domalik-Pyzik

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Józef Lelątko

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Alicja Rapacz-Kmita

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Ewa Stodolak-Zych

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Romuald Będziński

Wrocław University of Technology

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