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Biodegradable magnesium (Mg) alloy emerges as revolutionary biomaterial by meeting both engineering and medical requirements for implants. In this study, we report a Mg alloy Mg-2.5Nd-0.21Zn-0.44Zr (wt. %, denoted as JDBM) potential for vascular stent application due to its outstanding performance in corrosion behaviors and biocompatibility. The investigation of corrosion properties evaluated by immersion test and electrochemical measurement shows less susceptibility to pitting corrosion and lower corrosion rate of JDBM as compared with AZ31 alloy. The corrosion products of JDBM do not cause significant adverse effect on the cell viability and growth during in vitro cytotoxicity test of the Mg extract via human vascular endothelial cells (HUVECs). We also investigated macrophage response to the Mg extract and observed compromised foreign body reaction (FBR) determined by human peripheral blood derived macrophage fusion and inflammatory cytokine and chemokine secretion. At last, we performed in vivo degradation assessment via implantation of JDBM stent in an animal model, and confirmed long-term stability and structural integrity of the stent in blood vessel. Thus, the JDBM alloy with excellent biocompatibility and long-term stability and durability in vivo, represents a significant advance in the development of biodegradable implants. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
ISSN: 0925-8388
Year: 2017
Volume: 720
Page: 245-253
6 . 2 0 0
JCR@2022
ESI Discipline: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
ESI HC Threshold:287
CAS Journal Grade:1
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WoS CC Cited Count: 47
SCOPUS Cited Count: 52
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