作者
Manus JP Biggs, R Geoff Richards, Nikolaj Gadegaard, Chris DW Wilkinson, Richard OC Oreffo, Matthew J Dalby
发表日期
2009/10/1
期刊
Biomaterials
卷号
30
期号
28
页码范围
5094-5103
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The physiochemical characteristics of a material with in vivo applications are critical for the clinical success of the implant and regulate both cellular adhesion and differentiated cellular function. Topographical modification of an orthopaedic implant may be a viable method to guide tissue integration and has been shown in vitro to dramatically influence osteogenesis, inhibit bone resorption and regulate integrin mediated cell adhesion. Integrins function as force dependant mechanotransducers, acting via the actin cytoskeleton to translate tension applied at the tissue level to changes in cellular function via intricate signalling pathways. In particular the ERK/MAPK signalling cascade is a known regulator of osteospecific differentiation and function. Here we investigate the effects of nanoscale pits and grooves on focal adhesion formation in human osteoblasts (HOBs) and the ERK/MAPK signalling pathway in …
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