Dingkun Liu , Jinbing Chen , Linjuan Gao , Xing Chen , Liujun Lin , Yuan Liu , Xia Wei , Yu Pan , Yinghui Wang , Hui Cheng
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Abstract
Dental implant restoration has become one of the most important treatments for missing teeth. However, peri-implantitis is a common complication of implant restorations, and lack of timely and effective treatment will most likely lead to implant failure. Here, we developed a chitosan-based multifunctional temperature-sensitive hydrogel. Chitosan (CS)/β-glycerophosphate (β-GP) as the body of the hydrogel enabled a gelation transition at physiological temperatures. To enhance functionality, we designed Sim@ZIF8@PDA nanoparticles (SZP), where simvastatin (Sim) was loaded onto the zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF8), leveraging its high drug-loading capacity and pH-sensitive release properties. These nanoparticles were further coated with polydopamine (PDA) to enhance photothermal efficiency and stability. The SZP nanoparticles were subsequently integrated with CS/β-GP to form the SZP/CS/β-GP hydrogel. The results showed that under near-infrared light irradiation, PDA exerted a photothermal effect to achieve anti-infection, while the release of simvastatin could promote the differentiation of CD4+ T cells to regulatory T cells (Tregs) to achieve immunoregulation. SZP/CS/β-GP hydrogel attenuated the infection and inflammation at the peri-implantitis lesion. In conclusion, this study provides a new approach for the non-surgical treatment of peri-implantitis.
期刊介绍:
Carbohydrate Polymers stands as a prominent journal in the glycoscience field, dedicated to exploring and harnessing the potential of polysaccharides with applications spanning bioenergy, bioplastics, biomaterials, biorefining, chemistry, drug delivery, food, health, nanotechnology, packaging, paper, pharmaceuticals, medicine, oil recovery, textiles, tissue engineering, wood, and various aspects of glycoscience.
The journal emphasizes the central role of well-characterized carbohydrate polymers, highlighting their significance as the primary focus rather than a peripheral topic. Each paper must prominently feature at least one named carbohydrate polymer, evident in both citation and title, with a commitment to innovative research that advances scientific knowledge.