Oral Biomedicine ›› 2023, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (4): 229-232.

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Experimental study of biological characteristics of Nb2C biological coatings in vitro

  

  • Received:2023-09-19 Revised:2023-10-26 Online:2023-12-25 Published:2023-12-28

Abstract:

Objective: Preparation of Nb2C/3D printed silicon nitride (Si3N4) composite tissue engineering scaffolds and investigation on biological characteristics in vitro of Nb2C MXene nanocoating. Methods: Si3N4 scaffold was prepared by 3D printing technology, and Nb2C nanosheet suspension was prepared by HCl-LiF hydrothermal in situ corrosion and stripping treatment,Nb2C biocoating was obtained by soaking the Si3N4 scaffold in 1.5 mg/mL Nb2C nanosolution; Nb2C/Si3N4 scaffold extracts were prepared and filtered and divided into four groups with MC3T3 cell lines, including blank control, positive control with 2% DMSO, Si3N4 and Nb2C/Si3N4 groups, and cell proliferation activity was measured by CCK-8. Results: Compared to blank group, the proliferation activity of MC3T3 cells was significantly increased for positive control group (P<0.05); Compared to Si3N4 group, the proliferation activity of MC3T3 cells was significantly increased for Nb2C/Si3N4 scaffold group (P<0.05). Conclusions: Nb2C/Si3N4 composite scaffold biolating can promote the proliferation of MC3T3 cells. It is a material with potential application for bone tissue engineering.

[Key words] Nb2C; MXene; silicon nitride; biological coating; osteoblasts; cell proliferation; bone tissue engineering

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