Ferrà-Cañellas, Maria Del MarAntonia Llopis-Grimalt, MariaMonjo, MartaMaria Ramis, Joana2024-09-062024-09-062018-10Ferrá Cañellas MM, Llopis Grimalt MA, Monjo M, Ramis JM. Tuning Nanopore Diameter of Titanium Surfaces to Improve Human Gingival Fibroblast Response. Int J Mol Sci. 2018 Oct;19(10):2881.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13003/9106https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/22581The aim of this study was to determine the optimal nanopore diameter of titanium nanostructured surfaces to improve human gingival fibroblast (hGF) response, with the purpose of promoting gingiva integration to dental implant abutments. Two TiO2 nanoporous groups with different diameters (NP-S 48 nm and NP-B 74 nm) were grown on Ti foils using an organic electrolyte containing fluoride by electrochemical oxidation, varying the applied voltage and the interelectrode spacing. The surfaces were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and contact angle. The hGF were cultured onto the different surfaces, and metabolic activity, cytotoxicity, cell adhesion, and gene expression were analyzed. Bigger porous diameters (NP-B) were obtained by increasing the voltage used during anodization. To obtain the smallest diameter (NP-S), apart from lowering the voltage, a lower interelectrode spacing was needed. The greatest surface area and number of peaks was found for NP-B, despite these samples not being the roughest as defined by R-a. NP-B had a better cellular response compared to NP-S. However, these effects had a significant dependence on the cell donor. In conclusion, nanoporous groups with a diameter in the range of 74 nm induce a better hGF response, which may be beneficial for an effective soft tissue integration around the implant.enghttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Nanopore diameterElectrochemical anodizationSoft tissue integrationSurface areaCell AdhesionGene Expression ProfilingFibroblastsHumansNanoporesCells, CulturedSurface PropertiesGingivaCell ProliferationMaterials TestingTitaniumTuning Nanopore Diameter of Titanium Surfaces to Improve Human Gingival Fibroblast Responseresearch articleAttribution 4.0 International302490131910288110.3390/ijms191028811422-0067International Journal of Molecular Sciencesopen accessTitanioProliferación CelularHumanosNanoporosPropiedades de SuperficieCélulas CultivadasFibroblastosAdhesión CelularEnsayo de MaterialesEncíaPerfilación de la Expresión Génica2-s2.0-85053851839448951000036L624002053