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  • A rat bone marrow cell culture was utilized to assess the osteogenic potential of both amorphous and crystalline thin calcium phosphate coatings on titanium discs.
  • The coatings were created using a radiofrequency magnetron sputter procedure, with both coated and noncoated titanium discs serving as references for comparison.
  • Results showed no significant differences in cell attachment and proliferation rates, but scanning electron microscopy revealed extracellular matrix formation and promising bioactivity in the magnetron sputtered coatings, indicating a potential for manufacturing bioactive ceramic coatings.

Article Abstract

A rat bone marrow cell culture was used to evaluate the osteogenic potential of amorphous and crystalline thin calcium phosphate (Ca/P) coatings. The coatings were deposited on titanium discs using a radiofrequency magnetron sputter procedure. Amorphous and crystalline plasma spray Ca/P coated and noncoated titanium discs served as reference material. The cellular behavior was analyzed with quantitative (attachment and proliferation rates) and qualitative (scanning electron microscopy) techniques. No significant differences were found in cell attachment and proliferation rates between the various materials. Scanning electron microscopy showed extracellular matrix formation after 18 days of culture on amorphous plasma-sprayed and the two types of magnetron sputtered coatings. Furthermore, no severe degradation of the magnetron sputtered coatings was observed. They even appeared to induce apatite formation. On basis of the results, we conclude that magnetron sputtering appears to be a promising method to manufacture bioactive ceramic coatings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm.820290808DOI Listing

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