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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology | 2009

Nanotechnology in joint replacement

Ramón Torrecillas; José S. Moya; Luis A. Díaz; José F. Bartolomé; Adolfo Fernández; Sonia Lopez-Esteban

This paper reviews the most relevant achievements and new developments in the field of nanomaterials and their possible impact on the fabrication of a new generation of reliable and longer lasting implants for joint replacement. Special emphasis is given to the role of nanocomposites with different microstructural designs: micro-nano composites, nano-nano composites, macro-micro-nano composites as well as bioinspired hierarchical composite materials. These nanostructured materials have opened up an exciting avenue in the design of non-metallic biocompatible, crack growth resistant, tough, and mechanically resistant implants with a lifespan close to the life expectancy of the patients.


Journal of Materials Science | 2014

Processing, spark plasma sintering, and mechanical behavior of alumina/titanium composites

C.F. Gutiérrez-González; Elisa Fernández-García; A. Fernández; Ramón Torrecillas; Sonia López-Esteban

This paper focuses on the study of the processing and mechanical properties, (flaw tolerance and R-curve behavior) of alumina–titanium ceramic–metal composites produced by spark plasma sintering. In order to obtain homogenously dispersed composites, a rheological study was carried out by measuring the flow behavior in different conditions of solid content, amount of dispersant and shear stress. It has been found that, with the suitable conditions (80xa0wt% solids and 3xa0wt% deflocculant), a ceramic–metal homogeneously dispersed (Al2O3–Ti) composite can be obtained. After sintering, the composites were mechanically tested and the cermet showed an important improvement in the flaw tolerance and R-curve behavior when compared with the monolithic material. It has been demonstrated by scanning electronic microscopy that this improvement is a consequence of the reinforcement mechanisms provided by the metallic particles that interact with the crack producing a notable increase in toughness up to ~8xa0MPaxa0m1/2.


International Journal of Nanomedicine | 2016

The effect of exposure to nanoparticles and nanomaterials on the mammalian epigenome

Marta I. Sierra; Adolfo Valdés; Agustín F. Fernández; Ramón Torrecillas; Mario F. Fraga

Human exposure to nanomaterials and nanoparticles is increasing rapidly, but their effects on human health are still largely unknown. Epigenetic modifications are attracting ever more interest as possible underlying molecular mechanisms of gene–environment interactions, highlighting them as potential molecular targets following exposure to nanomaterials and nanoparticles. Interestingly, recent research has identified changes in DNA methylation, histone post-translational modifications, and noncoding RNAs in mammalian cells exposed to nanomaterials and nanoparticles. However, the challenge for the future will be to determine the molecular pathways driving these epigenetic alterations, the possible functional consequences, and the potential effects on health.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity of ZnO Containing Glasses

Leticia Esteban-Tejeda; Catuxa Prado; B. Cabal; J. Sanz; Ramón Torrecillas; José S. Moya

A new family of non-toxic biocides based on low melting point (1250°C) transparent glasses with high content of ZnO (15–40wt%) belonging to the miscibility region of the B2O3-SiO2-Na2O-ZnO system has been developed. These glasses have shown an excellent biocide activity (logarithmic reduction >3) against Gram- (E. coli), Gram+ (S. aureus) and yeast (C. krusei); they are chemically stable in different media (distilled water, sea-like water, LB and DMEN media) as well as biocompatible. The cytotoxicity was evaluated by the Neutral Red Uptake using NIH-3T3 (mouse embryonic fibroblast cells) and the cell viability was >80%. These new glasses can be considered in several and important applications in the field of inorganic non-toxic biocide agents such as medical implants, surgical equipment, protective apparels in hospitals, water purifications systems, food packaging, food storages or textiles.


Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2014

Zirconia-alumina-nanodiamond composites with gemological properties

Luis A. Díaz; Miguel A. Montes-Morán; P. Peretyagin; Yuriy G. Vladimirov; Anna Okunkova; José S. Moya; Ramón Torrecillas

Nanodiamonds have excellent mechanical and optical properties with a wide range of potential applications as a filler material for nanocomposites. Here, we present a new family of zirconia–alumina–nanodiamond composites using two main processing routes: (1) a colloidal method, and (2) power mixing homogenization. Composites with detonation nanodiamonds quantities ranging within 0.3–5 vol.% followed by a pulsed electrical current sintering at a temperature range from 1,200 to 1,500xa0°C have been analyzed, and a significant enhancement in mechanical properties, i.e., indentation hardness (16.17 GPa), fracture toughness (15.5xa0MPaxa0m1/2), and bending strength (1,600xa0MPa), could be observed. To support these excellent properties, TEM, color, reflectivity, and Raman spectroscopy measurements were also carried out. The microstructure of the composites is very homogeneous with average grain sizes between 200 and 500xa0nm depending on the processing temperature. Two morphologies are present: (a) intergranular dispersion of alumina grains and nanodiamonds distributed along the grain boundaries of the ZrO2 matrix, and (b) intragranular nano-dispersion of ZrO2 particles with sizes 20–80xa0nm located inside the alumina grains. In the present article, we show, for the first time in the scientific literature, a continuous palette of gray color gradation of new ceramic materials of metalized colors (white index L* 98–40) for gemological applications.


Nanotechnology | 2010

Heterogeneous precipitation of silver nanoparticles on kaolinite plates

B. Cabal; Ramón Torrecillas; Francisco Malpartida; J.S. Moya

Two different methods to obtain silver nanoparticles supported on kaolin crystals have been performed: the first one followed a thermal reduction and the second one a chemical reduction. In both cases, the silver nanoparticles with two different average particles size (ca.12 and 30 nm) were perfectly isolated and attached to the surface of the kaolin plates. The silver nanoparticles were localized mainly at the edge of the single crystal plates, the hydroxyl groups being the main centres of adsorption. The samples were fully characterized by XRD, UV-vis spectroscopy and TEM. The antimicrobial benefits of the composites were evaluated as antibacterial against common Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and antifungal activity against yeast. The results indicated a high antimicrobial activity for Escherichia coli JM 110 and Micrococcus luteus, while being inactive against yeast under our experimental conditions. The chemical analysis of Ag in the fermentation broths show that only a small portion of metal (<9 ppm) is released from the kaolin/metakaolin particles. Therefore, the risk of toxicity due to a high concentration of metal in the medium is minimized.


Journal of Electroceramics | 2017

Electrically conductor black zirconia ceramic by SPS using graphene oxide

N. W. Solís; P. Peretyagin; Ramón Torrecillas; A. Fernández; J. L. Menéndez; C. Mallada; Luis A. Díaz; J. S. Moya

The use of graphene as a component for developing electroconductive ceramic composites is being profusely studied. It is a very promising additive as it has excellent mechanical properties, high electrical and thermal conductivities, it is lightweight and its aspect ratio allows reaching percolation with low contents.In the particular case of zirconia, preparation of black coloured materials remains a challenge while many high added value applications are waiting for a solution. Graphene appears as a candidate for fulfilling all these requirements. In this work, 3Y–TZP/rGO composites were prepared by Spark Plasma Sintering Zirconia-rGO mixtures. Simultaneous sintering and in-situ reduction of graphene oxide opens a very interesting technological route for preparing this type of materials. The influence of graphene content on the electrical, mechanical and optical properties was studied. An rGO content as low as 0,29xa0vol% allows nanostructured black zirconia to be obtained but it has to be increased up to 1xa0vol% in order to reach electrical resistivityxa0values <100Ωcm, required for electrodischarge machining.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Evaluation in a Dog Model of Three Antimicrobial Glassy Coatings: Prevention of Bone Loss around Implants and Microbial Assessments

Roberto López-Píriz; Eva Solá-Linares; Mercedes Rodriguez-Portugal; Beatriz Malpica; Idoia Díaz-Güemes; Silvia Enciso; Leticia Esteban-Tejeda; Belén Cabal; Juan José Granizo; José Serafín Moya; Ramón Torrecillas

Objectives The aim of the present study is to evaluate, in a ligature-induced peri-implantitis model, the efficacy of three antimicrobial glassy coatings in the prevention of biofilm formation, intrasulcular bacterial growth and the resulting peri-implant bone loss. Methods Mandibular premolars were bilaterally extracted from five beagle dogs. Four dental implants were inserted on each hemiarch. Eight weeks after, one control zirconia abutment and three with different bactericidal coatings (G1n-Ag, ZnO35, G3) were connected. After a plaque control period, bacterial accumulation was allowed and biofilm formation on abutments was observed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Peri-implantitis was induced by cotton ligatures. Microbial samples and peri-implant crestal bone levels of all implant sites were obtained before, during and after the breakdown period. Results During experimental induce peri-implantitis: colony forming units counts from intrasulcular microbial samples at implants with G1n-Ag coated abutment remained close to the basal inoculum; G3 and ZnO35 coatings showed similar low counts; and anaerobic bacterias counts at control abutments exhibited a logarithmic increase by more than 2. Bone loss during passive breakdown period was no statistically significant. Additional bone loss occurred during ligature-induce breakdown: 0.71 (SD 0.48) at G3 coating, 0.57 (SD 0.36) at ZnO35 coating, 0.74 (SD 0.47) at G1n-Ag coating, and 1.29 (SD 0.45) at control abutments; and statistically significant differences (p<0.001) were found. The lowest bone loss at the end of the experiment was exhibited by implants dressing G3 coated abutments (mean 2.1; SD 0.42). Significance Antimicrobial glassy coatings could be a useful tool to ward off, diminish or delay peri-implantitis progression.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Bone loss at implant with titanium abutments coated by soda lime glass containing silver nanoparticles: A histological study in the dog

Arturo Martinez; Francisco Guitián; Roberto López-Píriz; José F. Bartolomé; Belén Cabal; Leticia Esteban-Tejeda; Ramón Torrecillas; José S. Moya

The aim of the present study was to evaluate bone loss at implants connected to abutments coated with a soda-lime glass containing silver nanoparticles, subjected to experimental peri-implantitis. Also the aging and erosion of the coating in mouth was studied. Five beagle dogs were used in the experiments. Three implants were placed in each mandible quadrant: in 2 of them, Glass/n-Ag coated abutments were connected to implant platform, 1 was covered with a Ti-mechanized abutment. Experimental peri-implantitis was induced in all implants after the submarginal placement of cotton ligatures, and three months after animals were euthanatized. Thickness and morphology of coating was studied in abutment cross-sections by SEM. Histology and histo-morphometric studies were carried on in undecalfied ground slides. After the induced peri-implantitis: 1.The abutment coating shown losing of thickness and cracking. 2. The histometry showed a significant less bone loss in the implants with glass/n-Ag coated abutments. A more symmetric cone of bone resorption was observed in the coated group. There were no significant differences in the peri-implantitis histological characteristics between both groups of implants. Within the limits of this in-vivo study, it could be affirmed that abutments coated with biocide soda-lime-glass-silver nanoparticles can reduce bone loss in experimental peri-implantitis. This achievement makes this coating a suggestive material to control peri-implantitis development and progression.


PLOS ONE | 2012

Radiologic Evaluation of Bone Loss at Implants with Biocide Coated Titanium Abutments: A Study in the Dog

Roberto López-Píriz; Eva Solá-Linares; Juan José Granizo; Idohia Díaz-Güemes; Silvia Enciso; José F. Bartolomé; Belén Cabal; Leticia Esteban-Tejeda; Ramón Torrecillas; José S. Moya

The objective of the present study is to evaluate bone loss at implant abutments coated with a soda-lime glass containing silver nanoparticles subjected to experimental peri-implantitis. Five beagle dogs were used in the experiments, 3 implants were installed in each quadrant of the mandibles. Glass/n-Ag coted abutments were connected to implant platform. Cotton floss ligatures were placed in a submarginal position around the abutment necks and the animals were subject to a diet which allowed plaque accumulation, and after 15 weeks the dogs were sacrificed. Radiographs of all implant sites were obtained at the beginning and at the end of the experimentally induced peri-implantitis. The radiographic examination indicated that significant amounts of additional bone loss occurred in implants without biocide coating, considering both absolute and relative values of bone loss. Percentages of additional bone loss observed in implants dressed with a biocide coated abutment were about 3 times lower (p<0.006 distal aspect; and p<0.031 at mesial aspect) than the control ones. Within the limits of the present study it seems promising the use of soda-lime glass/nAg coatings on abutments to prevent peri-implant diseases.

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José S. Moya

Spanish National Research Council

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J.S. Moya

Spanish National Research Council

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José F. Bartolomé

Spanish National Research Council

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Leticia Esteban-Tejeda

Spanish National Research Council

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