Micro-Pattern Guided Adhesion of Osteoblasts on Diamond Surfaces

Microscopic chemical patterning of diamond surfaces by hydrogen and oxygen surface atoms is used for self-assembly of human osteoblastic cells into micro-arrays. The cell adhesion and assembly is further controlled by concentration of cells (2,500-10,000 cells/cm2)and fetal bovine serum (0-15%). The...

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Main Authors: Marie Kalbacova, Egor Ukraintsev, Alexander Kromka, Lenka Michalíková, Bohuslav Rezek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-05-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/9/5/3549/
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Summary:Microscopic chemical patterning of diamond surfaces by hydrogen and oxygen surface atoms is used for self-assembly of human osteoblastic cells into micro-arrays. The cell adhesion and assembly is further controlled by concentration of cells (2,500-10,000 cells/cm2)and fetal bovine serum (0-15%). The cells are characterized by fluorescence microscopy of actin fibers and nuclei. The serum protein adsorption is studied by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The cells are arranged selectively on O-terminated patterns into 30-200 μm wide arrays. Higher cell concentrations allow colonization of unfavorable H-terminated regions due to mutual cell communication. There is no cell selectivity without the proteins in the medium. Based on the AFM, the proteins are present on both H- and O-terminated surfaces. Pronounced differences in their thickness, surface roughness, morphology, and phase imagesindicate different conformation of the proteins and explain the cell selectivity.
ISSN:1424-8220