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Osteogenesis Catalyzed by Titanium-Supported Silver Nanoparticles
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Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) were widely explored for antimicrobial applications, whereas the translation into drugs and implantable antibacterial devices provoked serious concerns about their potential cytotoxicity. Herein, Ag NPs with diameters ranging from 4 to 19 nm were in situ fabricated and immobilized on titanium by using a plasma immersion ion implantation process. The particles have a population-dependent capability in activating the integrin α5 orchestrated MAPK/ERK signal cascade of osteoblast differentiation in rat bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs), and promoting osteointegration of titanium. It was demonstrated that the titanium-supported Ag NPs played an important role in motivating integrin α5 through triggering the galvanic hydrogen evolution reactions, which was found in positive correlation with the distribution density of the immobilized Ag NPs. Since cellular uptake is a key factor determining the cytotoxic performance of Ag NPs, the extracellular effects of immobilized Ag NPs on promoting osteogenesis provided new insights into the safe application of nanomaterials, and into designing and developing renewed antibacterial devices with selective toxicity.

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