Multifunctional Piezoelectric Surfaces Enhanced with Layer-by-Layer Coating for Improved Osseointegration and Antibacterial Performance

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES(2024)

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Implant failure is primarily caused by poor osseointegration and bacterial colonization, which demands readmissions and revision surgeries to correct it. A novel approach involves engineering multifunctional interfaces using piezoelectric polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) materials, which mimic bone tissue’s electroactive properties to promote bone integration and provide antibacterial functionality when mechanically stimulated. In this study, PVDF films were coated with antibacterial essential oil nanoparticles and antibiofilm enzymes using a layer-by-layer (LBL) approach to ensure antibacterial properties even without mechanical stimulation. The experimental results confirmed the LBL build-up and demonstrated notable antibiofilm properties against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus while enhancing pre-osteoblast cell proliferation under mechanical dynamic conditions in a bioreactor that replicated the real-life environment of implants within the body. The findings highlight the potential of PVDF-coated surfaces to prevent biofilm formation and boost cell proliferation through the piezoelectric effect, paving the way for advanced implantable devices with improved osseointegration and antibacterial performance.
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Piezoelectric,Biomaterial,Antimicrobial,Bone osseointegration,Layer-by-layer approach
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