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Exploring A New Approach For Regenerative Medicine: Ti-Doped Polycrystalline Diamond Layers As Bioactive Platforms For Osteoblast-Like Cells Growth

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2021)

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Abstract
This study explores the feasibility to use electroconductive Ti-doped polycrystalline diamond layers as scaffolds for tissue engineering. The synthesis of the diamond-based materials is accomplished in a HFCVD reactor where Ti(IV) acetyl acetonate powders are delivered by N-2 fluxes to the growing diamond phase. In-depth investigations (Raman spectroscopy, SEM, AFM, XRD, XPS) allowed the characterization of the morphological/structural/compositional features and the properties of charge transport (KPFM, I-V) induced in the diamond layers by the incorporation of Ti-species. The bioactivity of the Ti-doped diamond surface was verified investigating the growth of MG-63 osteoblast-like cells by using MTT assays and confocal microscopy. The study evidenced a net increase of cell replication rate on diamond scaffolds after 4 days of incubation. After 6-days incubation, the cell growth on the Ti-doped diamond scaffolds increased up to 150% compared with the reference polystyrene tissue culture vessel, with a dominant presence of cells in active division.The cell behavior is discussed and related to the structural and functional surface properties of the Ti-diamond systems, acting as bioactive platforms able to offer an extremely beneficial environment for cell proliferation and viability.
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Ti-doped diamond, HF-CVD diamond, Bioscaffold, Tissue engineering
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