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Development of a Composite Hydrogel Incorporating Anti-inflammatory and Osteoinductive Nanoparticles for Effective Bone Regeneration

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Journal Biomater Res
Date 2023 Dec 13
PMID 38087321
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Background: Bone tissue regeneration is regulated by complex events, including inflammation, osteoinduction, and remodeling. Therefore, to induce the complete restoration of defective bone tissue, biomaterials with the ability to regulate the collective bone regenerative system are beneficial. Although some studies conclude that reducing reactive oxygen species created a favorable environment for bone regeneration by controlling inflammation, biomaterials that can simultaneously promote osteogenesis and regulate inflammation have not been developed. Herein, we describe the development of a multi-functional nanoparticle and its hydrogel composite with osteoinductive, anti-inflammatory, and osteoclast-maturation regulatory functions for enhanced bone regeneration.

Methods: Tannic acid-mineral nanoparticles (TMP) were prepared by self-assembly of tannic acid in an ion-rich simulated body fluid containing Ca and PO. Particles with a diameter of 443 ± 91 nm were selected for their stable spherical morphology and minimal tendency to aggregate. The particles were homogeneously embedded within a gelatin-based cryogel (TMP/Gel) to be used in further experiments. The osteoinductive properties, anti-inflammatory and osteoclast-maturation regulatory functions in vitro were tested by culturing corresponding cells on either TMP/Gel or a gelatin-based cryogel without the particles (Gel). For in vivo analyses, a murine calvarial defect model was used. Statistical analyses were carried out using a Graphpad Prism 7 software (San Diego, CA, USA) to perform one-way analysis of variance ANOVA with Tukey's honest significant difference test and a Student's t-test (for two variables) (P < 0.05).

Results: Excellent biocompatibility and radical scavenging abilities were exhibited by the TMP/Gel. The expression of osteogenic mRNA is significantly increased in human adipose-derived stem cells seeded on the TMP/Gel compared to those without the particles. Furthermore, RAW264.7 cells seeded on the TMP/Gel displayed significantly lower-than-normal levels of pro-inflammatory and osteoclastogenic genes. Finally, the in vivo results indicated that, compared with the cryogel with no anti-inflammatory effect, the TMP/Gel significantly enhanced both the quality and quantity of newly formed bone, demonstrating the importance of combining anti-inflammation with osteoinduction.

Conclusion: Collectively, these findings suggest our nanoparticle-hydrogel composite could be an effective tool to regulate complex events within the bone healing process.

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