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Biomaterials | 2003

Detachment of titanium and fluorohydroxyapatite particles in unloaded endosseous implants

D. Martini; Milena Fini; Marco Franchi; V. De Pasquale; Beatrice Bacchelli; M. Gamberini; Anna Tinti; Paola Taddei; Gianluca Giavaresi; Vittoria Ottani; M. Raspanti; Stefano Guizzardi; Alessandra Ruggeri

The shape, surface composition and morphology of orthopaedic and endosseous dental titanium implants are key factors to achieve post-surgical and long-term mechanical stability and enhance implant osteointegration. In this study a comparison was made between 12 titanium screws, plasma-spray-coated with titanium powders (TPS), and 12 screws with an additional coating of fluorohydroxyapatite (FHA-Ti). Screws were implanted in the femoral and tibial diaphyses of two mongrel sheep and removed with peri-implant tissues 12 weeks after surgery. The vibrational spectroscopic, ultrastructural and morphological analyses showed good osteointegration for both types of implants in host cortical bone. The portion of the FHA-Ti implants in contact with the medullary canal showed a wider area of newly formed peri-implant bone than that of the TPS implants. Morphological and EDAX analyses demonstrated the presence of small titanium debris in the bone medullary spaces near the TPS surface, presumably due to the friction between the host bone and the implant during insertion. Few traces of titanium were detected around FHA-Ti implants, even if smaller FHA debris were present. The present findings suggest that the FHA coating may act as a barrier against the detachment of titanium debris stored in the medullary spaces near the implant surface.


Journal of Anatomy | 1998

Collagen fibril arrangement and size distribution in monkey oral mucosa

Vittoria Ottani; Marco Franchi; V. De Pasquale; Leonardi L; M. Morocutti; Alessandro Ruggeri

Collagen fibre organisation and fibril size were studied in the buccal gingival and hard palate mucosa of Macacus rhesus monkey. Light and electron microscopy analysis showed connective papillae exhibiting a similar inner structure in the different areas examined, but varying in distribution, shape and size. Moving from the deep to surface layers of the buccal gingival mucosa (free and attached portions), large collagen fibril bundles became smaller and progressively more wavy with decreasing collagen fibril diameter. This gradual diameter decrease did not occur in the hard palate mucosa (free portion, rugae and interrugal regions) where the fibril diameter remained constant. A link between collagen fibril diameter and mechanical function is discussed.


Biomaterials | 1999

Structural and functional macrophages alterations by ceramics of different composition.

M. Bosetti; Vittoria Ottani; D. Kozel; M. Raspanti; V. De Pasquale; Alessandra Ruggeri; M. Cannas

Biomaterials may initiate several and complex biological reactions in host tissues, and the cell-biomaterial interactions can determine the release of mediators including monocytes and lymphocytes chemotactic factors. The present work was aimed to investigate in vitro the macrophage biological reactions of a natural apatite obtained by heat treatment at 400 degrees C of bovine bone, compared to other ceramics usually used for dental and orthopedic applications, using synthetic apatite and three types of alumina as controls. Particles chemotactic activity and powders oxidative burst evidenced no monocyte macrophages sensitivity reaction for natural and synthetic hydroxyapatite powders at great granulometry (> 50 microm); data were confirmed by ultrastructural observations; electron microscopy analysis showed macrophages with the features of healthy cells in the presence of both natural and synthetic apatites while macrophages grown in the presence of alumina seemed to be negatively affected. In conclusion, among all ceramics tested, natural apatite displayed a good compatibility with living cells, being better tolerated than synthetic hydroxyapatite which in turn is better tolerated than alumina.


Cells Tissues Organs | 1992

Particular Structure of the Anterior Third of the Human True Vocal Cord

R. Strocchi; V. De Pasquale; G. Messerotti; M. Raspanti; Marco Franchi; Alessandra Ruggeri

The histological aspects of the true vocal cord mucosa change in the anterior third compared with the posterior two thirds. The anterior third is characterized by an epithelium where the ridges, marked in the posterior two thirds, are very slight or even absent. The underlying basement membrane, which is thin in the posterior two thirds, here appears particularly thick. At the ultrastructural level in this area, beneath a normally thickened basal lamina, a thick layer of finely granulated electron-dense material, interspersed with thin and randomly scattered collagen fibrils and proteoglycan filaments, is detectable. Beneath this thickened basement membrane, a layer of small undulated collagen fibril bundles with very numerous interspersed oxytalan fibres is found. The collagen fibrils, small in diameter (30-40 nm), seem to continue with the collagen fibrils of the basement membrane. In this layer numerous blood vessels with a very thick, delaminated basement membrane are also observed. The underlying area is characterized by the vocal cord ligament, composed by large compact collagen fibril bundles with interspersed elastic fibres. The particular features of the thick basement membrane, the thick-walled and delaminated vessels and the modular distribution of the elastic system together may well form the basic structure enabling the functional integration of the vocal ligament into the overlying mucosa and the underlying vocal muscle.


Journal of Anatomy | 1992

The human anterior cruciate ligament: histological and ultrastructural observations.

R. Strocchi; V. De Pasquale; P. Gubellini; A. Facchini; Maurilio Marcacci; Roberto Buda; Stefano Zaffagnini; Alessandra Ruggeri


Biomaterials | 2004

Early detachment of titanium particles from various different surfaces of endosseous dental implants.

Marco Franchi; Beatrice Bacchelli; Desiree Martini; V. De Pasquale; Ester Orsini; Vittoria Ottani; Milena Fini; Gianluca Giavaresi; Roberto Giardino; Alessandro Ruggeri


Biomaterials | 1994

Ultrastructure of heat-deproteinated compact bone

M. Raspanti; Stefano Guizzardi; V. De Pasquale; D. Martini; Alessandra Ruggeri


Italian journal of anatomy and embryology | 1996

Age-related changes in human anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) collagen fibrils.

R. Strocchi; V. De Pasquale; A. Facchini; M. Raspanti; Stefano Zaffagnini; Maurilio Marcacci


Italian journal of anatomy and embryology | 1992

Ultrastructural modifications of patellar tendon fibres used as anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) replacement.

R. Strocchi; V. De Pasquale; S. Guizzardi; Maurilio Marcacci; Alessandra Ruggeri


Minerva Biotecnologica | 1997

2d/3D image analysis as a tool for tissue engineering

I. Martin; C. Toso; Francesco Beltrame; Alberto Diaspro; M. Fato; A. Facchini; Maurilio Marcacci; V. De Pasquale; R. Strocchi; Stefano Zaffagnini

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