Bioactive Glass-Reinforced Hybrid Microfibrous Spheres Promote Bone Defect Repair via Stem Cell Delivery

IF 17.2 1区 工程技术 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advanced Fiber Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1007/s42765-024-00481-x
Renjie Chen, Yuanfei Wang, Chenghao Yu, Xiaopei Zhang, Yawen Wang, Tengbo Yu, Tong Wu
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The development of biomimetic scaffolds that can promote osteogenic induction and vascularization is of great importance for the repair of large bone defects. In the present study, inorganic bioactive glass (BG) and organic polycaprolactone (PCL) are effectively combined by electrospinning and electrospray techniques to construct three-dimensional (3D) BG/PCL microfibrous spheres for the repair of bulk bone defects. The hybrid fibers, as well as the as-obtained 3D structure, can mimic the composition and architecture of native bone tissues. Furthermore, the BG/PCL microfibrous spheres show excellent biocompatibility and provide sufficient space and attachment sites for cell growth. The osteogenic differentiation of bone mesenchymal stem cells is also effectively facilitated when cultured on such hybrid microfibrous spheres. In vivo investigation utilizing rat femoral condyle bone defect models demonstrates that the BG/PCL microfibrous spheres loaded with bone mesenchymal stem cells can induce angiogenesis and promote the upregulation of bone-related protein expression, thus effectively facilitating bone regeneration at the defect site. The collective findings indicate that such BG/PCL hybrid microfibrous spheres have the potential to be effective carriers of stem cells. The microfibrous spheres loaded with stem cells have promising potential to be utilized as implantable biomaterials for the repair of bone defects.

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生物活性玻璃增强混合微纤维球通过干细胞输送促进骨缺损修复
开发可促进成骨诱导和血管化的仿生支架对修复大面积骨缺损具有重要意义。在本研究中,无机生物活性玻璃(BG)和有机聚己内酯(PCL)通过电纺丝和电喷雾技术有效结合,构建出三维(3D)BG/PCL微纤维球,用于修复大块骨缺损。混合纤维以及所获得的三维结构可以模拟原生骨组织的成分和结构。此外,BG/PCL 微纤维球显示出良好的生物相容性,并为细胞生长提供了足够的空间和附着点。在这种混合微纤维球上培养骨间充质干细胞,还能有效促进其成骨细胞分化。利用大鼠股骨髁骨缺损模型进行的体内研究表明,装载骨间充质干细胞的 BG/PCL 微纤维球体可诱导血管生成,促进骨相关蛋白表达的上调,从而有效促进缺损部位的骨再生。这些研究结果表明,这种 BG/PCL 混合微纤维球有可能成为干细胞的有效载体。载入干细胞的微纤维球有望用作修复骨缺损的可植入生物材料。
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期刊介绍: Advanced Fiber Materials is a hybrid, peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary research journal which aims to publish the most important papers in fibers and fiber-related devices as well as their applications.Indexed by SCIE, EI, Scopus et al. Publishing on fiber or fiber-related materials, technology, engineering and application.
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