Magnesium-Based Composite Calcium Phosphate Cement Promotes Osteogenesis and Angiogenesis for Minipig Vertebral Defect Regeneration.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1021/acsbiomaterials.4c01521
Fang Tian, Yuqi Zhao, Yuhao Wang, Hailiang Xu, Youjun Liu, Renfeng Liu, Hui Li, Ruojie Ning, Chengwen Wang, Xinlin Gao, Rongjin Luo, Shuaijun Jia, Lei Zhu, Dingjun Hao
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Calcium phosphate cement (CPC) is an injectable bone cement with excellent biocompatibility, widely used for filling bone defects of various shapes. However, its slow degradation, insufficient mechanical strength, and poor osteoinductivity limit its further clinical applications. In this study, we developed a novel composite magnesium-based calcium phosphate cement by integrating magnesium microspheres into PLGA fibers obtained through wet spinning and incorporating these fibers into CPC. The inclusion of magnesium-based PLGA fibers enhanced the compressive strength and degradation rate of CPC, with the degradation rate of the magnesium microspheres being controllable to allow for the sustained release of magnesium ions. In vitro experiments showed that magnesium-based CPC enhanced the proliferation and migration of MC3T3-E1 and HUVECs. Additionally, the magnesium-based composite CPC not only enhanced osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3-E1 cells but also promoted angiogenesis in HUVECs. In vivo experiments using a vertebral bone defect model in Bama miniature pigs showed that the magnesium-based composite CPC significantly increased new bone formation. Additionally, compared to the CPC group, this composite exhibited significantly higher levels of osteogenic and angiogenic markers, with no inflammation or necrosis observed in the heart, liver, or kidneys, indicating good biocompatibility. These results suggest that magnesium-based composite CPC, with its superior compressive strength, biodegradability, and ability to promote vascularized bone regeneration, holds promise as a minimally invasive injectable material for bone regeneration.

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镁基复合磷酸钙水泥促进迷你猪椎体缺损再生的骨生成和血管生成
磷酸钙骨水泥(CPC)是一种可注射的骨水泥,具有良好的生物相容性,广泛用于填充各种形状的骨缺损。然而,其降解速度慢、机械强度不足、骨诱导性差等缺点限制了它在临床上的进一步应用。在本研究中,我们将镁微球融入湿法纺丝获得的聚乳酸纤维中,并将这些纤维融入 CPC 中,从而开发出一种新型复合镁基磷酸钙水泥。镁基 PLGA 纤维的加入增强了 CPC 的抗压强度和降解率,镁微球的降解率可控,从而实现了镁离子的持续释放。体外实验表明,镁基 CPC 可增强 MC3T3-E1 和 HUVEC 的增殖和迁移。此外,镁基复合 CPC 不仅增强了 MC3T3-E1 细胞的成骨分化,还促进了 HUVECs 的血管生成。使用巴马微型猪脊椎骨缺损模型进行的体内实验表明,镁基复合 CPC 能显著增加新骨的形成。此外,与 CPC 组相比,该复合材料的成骨和血管生成标志物水平明显更高,且在心脏、肝脏或肾脏中未观察到炎症或坏死,表明其具有良好的生物相容性。这些结果表明,镁基复合材料 CPC 具有卓越的抗压强度、生物降解性和促进血管化骨再生的能力,有望成为骨再生的微创注射材料。
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