Long-term in vivo evolution of high-purity Mg screw degradation - Local and systemic effects of Mg degradation products
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Long-term in vivo evolution of high-purity Mg screw degradation - Local and systemic effects of Mg degradation products
Abstract
Magnesium (Mg) based materials are the focus of research for use as degradable materials in orthopedics and cranio-maxillofacial surgery. However, corrosion rate control and biosecurity are still the key issues that need to be solved prior to their clinical applications. In the present study, as-rolled high-purity magnesium (HP Mg, 99.99 wt%) screws were implanted in rabbit tibiae for up to 52 weeks in order to investigate their long-term in vivo degradation and the local and systemic effects of their degradation products. A series of long-term monitoring were performed at various time points (4w, 12w, 26w and 52w) after implantation using numerous investigations such as micro-CT assay, histomorphometric analysis, local micro-environment testing and biochemical analysis of serum and urine. It was revealed that HP Mg screws had a uniform degradation morphology and a slow degradation rate in vivo during the period of 52 weeks. Their degradation products not only increased the local pH values but also changed the local Mg2+ ions concentration and gas cavity area in the peri-implant tissues in a dynamic manner. More importantly, both the new bone formation and bone-implant contact rate were increased at bone-implant interfaces at 26 weeks and 52 weeks post-implantation. Furthermore, neither abnormal elevation of serum magnesium and urine magnesium level, nor liver and kidney dysfunction were detected during the monitoring period of 26 weeks. All these results of long-term investigation suggest that HP Mg screws possess a slow degradation rate, desirable bone repair capacity and long-term local/systemic biosafety, and consequently may have good potential for application as bone fixation devices.
Statement of significance: The corrosion resistance control and biosecurity issues of Mg alloys limited their clinical applications in some extent. Mg purification is another effective way to improve corrosion resistance of Mg-based materials. However, the long-term in vivo degradation of high-purity magnesium (HP Mg) and the local and systemic effects of its degradation products have not been fully investigated yet, which are the key factors to determine the clinical application prospect of HP Mg. Especially the changes in peri-implant microenvironment may greatly influence the local physiological response and bone repair. In this study, the long-term evolution tendency of in vivo degradation behavior of HP Mg screws was discovered from the view of space-time. Furthermore, not only the dynamic changes of local microenvironment and the long-term evolution process of bone repair, but also the dynamic systemic responses were systematically revealed. Conclusions of this study may help us to further understand the long-term in vivo evolution of HP Mg degradation and the local/systemic effects of its degradation products and help to guide the design of biodegradable bone fixation material.
Keywords: Degradation; High-purity magnesium; Long-term study; Microenvironment; Systemic response.
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