RGD Peptide-Functionalized Polyether Ether Ketone Surface Improves Biocompatibility and Cell Response
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2023-08-29Autor
Castro Carmona, Javier Servando
Tapia Lopez, Lillian V.
Luna Velasco, Antonia
Nurunnabi, Md
Conejo Davila, Alain S
Baeven, Elfa K
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Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is a biocompatible
polymer used in maxillofacial and orthopedic applications because of
its mechanical properties and chemical stability. However, this
biomaterial is inert and requires surface modification to make it
bioactive, enhancing implant-tissue integration and giving the
material the ability to interact with the surrounding microenviron ment. In this paper, surface of PEEK was activated by oxygen plasma
treatment and this resulted in increasing reactivity and surface
hydrophilicity. Then, a polydopamine (PDA) coating was deposited
over the surface followed by biofunctionalization with an RGD
peptide. The plasma effect was studied by contact angle measure ments and scanning electron microscopy. X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy confirmed the presence of PDA coating and RGD peptide. Crystallinity and phase identification were carried out
through X-ray diffraction. Quantification of the immobilized peptide over the PEEK surface was reached through UV−vis
spectroscopy. In addition, in vitro tests with fibroblast cell line (NIH/3T3) determined the viability, attachment, spreading, and
proliferation of these cells over the modified PEEK surfaces. According to the results, PEEK surfaces functionalized with peptides
demonstrated an increased cellular response with each successive surface modification.
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