Multiscale mechanical-adapted hydrogels for the repair of intervertebral disc degeneration

IF 18 1区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Bioactive Materials Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1016/j.bioactmat.2025.02.021
Wenbin Cai , Fanlei Yang , Chao Yang , Yu Liu , Hao Xu , Wen Zhang , Bin Li , Fengxuan Han , Zongping Luo , Ting Liang
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Nucleus pulposus (NP) tissue engineering brings new hope in the repair of intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD). IVDD is often accompanied by multiscale changes in the mechanical microenvironment, including the changes of mechanical property of collagen fibril, NP tissue, and mechanical instability of spine. In this study, a multiscale mechanically-adapted strategy is proposed to promote NP repair. To achieve this goal, a viscoelastic-adapted dual-network hydrogel (PVA-DN) is constructed. The hydrogel with multiscale tunable viscoelasticity and dynamic compression condition is used to meet the multiscale mechanical requirements of NP regeneration. The results show that the viscoelastic hydrogel promotes the proliferation, migration and adhesion of nucleus pulposus cell (NPC) as well as the secretion of NP-specific extracellular matrix. RNA-seq results show that it attenuates the inflammatory microenvironment by inhibiting the IL-17 signaling pathway. Appropriate dynamic compression applied to the viscoelastic scaffold further promotes the physiological function of NPC, and the viscoelasticity of hydrogel protects against NPC damage induced by excessive compression. Animal experiments demonstrate that the viscoelastic hydrogel effectively restores disc mechanical function and delays disc degeneration in rats. Findings from this study highlight that the multiscale mechanically-adapted strategy is effective in the repair of IVDD.

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用于椎间盘退变修复的多尺度机械适应性水凝胶
髓核组织工程为椎间盘退变(IVDD)的修复带来了新的希望。IVDD常伴有力学微环境的多尺度变化,包括胶原原纤维、NP组织力学性能的改变、脊柱力学不稳定性等。本研究提出了一种多尺度机械适应策略来促进NP修复。为了实现这一目标,构建了一种粘弹性双网络水凝胶(PVA-DN)。采用具有多尺度可调粘弹性和动态压缩条件的水凝胶来满足NP再生的多尺度力学要求。结果表明,粘弹性水凝胶能促进髓核细胞(NPC)的增殖、迁移和粘附,促进np特异性细胞外基质的分泌。RNA-seq结果表明,它通过抑制IL-17信号通路来减弱炎症微环境。对粘弹性支架施加适当的动态压缩,进一步促进鼻咽癌的生理功能,水凝胶的粘弹性可以防止过度压缩引起的鼻咽癌损伤。动物实验表明,粘弹性水凝胶能有效恢复大鼠椎间盘力学功能,延缓大鼠椎间盘退变。本研究结果强调,多尺度机械适应策略在IVDD修复中是有效的。
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Bioactive Materials
Bioactive Materials Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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436
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期刊介绍: Bioactive Materials is a peer-reviewed research publication that focuses on advancements in bioactive materials. The journal accepts research papers, reviews, and rapid communications in the field of next-generation biomaterials that interact with cells, tissues, and organs in various living organisms. The primary goal of Bioactive Materials is to promote the science and engineering of biomaterials that exhibit adaptiveness to the biological environment. These materials are specifically designed to stimulate or direct appropriate cell and tissue responses or regulate interactions with microorganisms. The journal covers a wide range of bioactive materials, including those that are engineered or designed in terms of their physical form (e.g. particulate, fiber), topology (e.g. porosity, surface roughness), or dimensions (ranging from macro to nano-scales). Contributions are sought from the following categories of bioactive materials: Bioactive metals and alloys Bioactive inorganics: ceramics, glasses, and carbon-based materials Bioactive polymers and gels Bioactive materials derived from natural sources Bioactive composites These materials find applications in human and veterinary medicine, such as implants, tissue engineering scaffolds, cell/drug/gene carriers, as well as imaging and sensing devices.
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