Abstract

Polypyrrole (PPy) is a conducting polymer that enables controlled drug release upon electrical stimulation. We characterized the biocompatibility of PPy with human primary osteoblasts, and the effect of dopants. We investigated the biocompatibility of PPy comprising various dopants, i.e. p-toluene sulfonate (PPy-pTS), chondroitin sulfate (PPy-CS), or dodecylbenzenesulfonate (PPy-DBS), with human primary osteoblasts. PPy-DBS showed the roughest appearance of all surfaces tested, and its wettability was similar to the gold-coated control. The average number of attached cells was 45% higher on PPy-DBS than on PPy-CS or PPy-pTS, although gene expression of the proliferation marker Ki-67 was similar in osteoblasts on all surfaces tested. Osteoblasts seeded on PPy-DBS or gold showed similar vinculin attachment points, vinculin area per cell area, actin filament structure, and Feret’s diameter, while cells seeded on PPY-CS or PPY-pTS showed disturbed focal adhesions and were enlarged with disorganized actin filaments. Osteoblasts grown on PPy-DBS or gold showed enhanced alkaline phosphatase activity and osteocalcin gene expression, but reduced osteopontin gene expression compared to cells grown on PPy-pTS and PPy-CS. In conclusion, PPy doped with DBS showed excellent biocompatibility, which resulted in maintaining focal adhesions, cell morphology, cell number, alkaline phosphatase activity, and osteocalcin gene expression. Taken together, conducting polymers doped with DBS are well tolerated by osteoblasts. Our results could provide a basis for the development of novel orthopedic or dental implants with controlled release of antibiotics and pharmaceutics that fight infections or focally enhance bone formation in a tightly controlled manner.

Highlights

  • The current initial success rate of dental implants is high, there are complications associated with dental implant placement, e.g. peri-implantitis, which results in tissuePLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0134023 July 30, 2015Biocompatibility of Polypyrrole with Primary Osteoblasts

  • Implant surface microtopography is more important than surface chemistry for early healing and bone regeneration due to the attraction of platelets, which release chemotactic growth factors leading to osteoblast doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0134023.g001

  • Local delivery of bisphosphonates has shown remarkable results in orthodontic implants [35], which might open up treatment alternatives for patients that are not allowed to receive specific systemic doses of pharmaceuticals due to side effects

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The ultimate goal of the current study was to find a material that is biocompatible with human osteoblasts, and that has the potential to be used as a drug delivery system

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