(A) Contact Angle Analysis: Using the sessile drop technique,
surface contact angles of a 10μL droplet of dH2O was measured
on control Ti-OH discs (following autoclaving), silanized Ti discs (APTS),
silanized Ti discs with attached Fmoc-AEEA linkers (Fmoc-AEEA) and the completed
covalently tethered tetracycline (Ti-TET). Data are presented as means and
standard error. A one-way analysis of variance test was used and a statistically
significant difference (p < 0.05) was found between control and both APTS and
Fmoc-AEEA (*), between APTS and both Fmoc-AEEA and Ti-TET
(**), as well as between Fmoc-AEEA and Ti-TET (#).
Immunohistological Analysis: Ti control rods (B)
and those tethered with tetracycline (C) were each examined using
an antibody specific against the 4-dimethylamino group of tetracycline. Note the
minimal fluorescence on the control rods in comparison to the extensive level of
fluorescence on Ti-TET rods. When a similar assay was performed using an
antibody specific to the 2-(amino-hydroxy-methylidene) group of tetracycline
(the theoretical binding site), minimal fluorescence was observed on both
surfaces. Fluorescence is presented as an intensity map (see legend in B).