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Influence of fluor ide ion- implanted titanium on the formation of focal adhesion plaque in vitro

LIU Huiying1, WANG Xue- jin2, YI Zhe1, WANG Lang- ping3, WANG Xiao- feng3, AI Hong- jun1   

  1. 1. Dept. of Prosthodontics, School of Stomatology, China Medical University, Shenyang 110001, China; 2. Dept. of Stomatology, Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University, Dalian 116001, China;3. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Welding Production Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
  • Received:2008-04-25 Revised:2008-04-25 Online:2008-04-20 Published:2008-04-20
  • Contact: AI Hong- jun,Tel:024- 22891420

Abstract:

Objective To evaluate the chemical composition of the modified surface of fluoride ion - implanted titanium and assess the effect on the formation of focal adhesion plaque in vitro. Methods Pure commercial titanium discs were treated with fluoride ion implantation by plasma immersion ion implantation technique(PIII) and chemical composition and value of the surface modification layer were characterized by X- ray photoelectron spectrometer(XPS). In order to investigate the formation of focal adhesion plaque, MG- 63 cells were seeded onto the surfaces of the modified Ti discs and quantified by morphometric analysis using an immunofluorescence microscope. Results The full range XPS spectra and fitting results indicated that the surface of fluoride ion- implanted titanium was the mixture of titanium dioxide and titanium trifluoride. Meanwhile, the quantity of focal adhesion plaque on fluoride ion- implanted titanium was more than that on the non- implanted titanium after 6 hours′cell culture. Conclusion The XPS data revealed that the modified surface layer of fluoride ion- implanted titanium contained titanium dioxide and titanium trifluoride, which could enhance the formation of focal adhesion plaque.

Key words: titanium, plasma immersion ion implantation technique, fluoride ion, osteoblast, focal adhesion plaque