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Piezoelectric Bioactive Glasses Composite Promotes Angiogenesis by the Synergistic Effect of Wireless Electrical Stimulation and Active Ions

Changhao Li, Siyu Zhang, Yichen Yao, Yanlan Wang, Yanlan Wang, Cairong Xiao, Bo Yang, Jingyan Huang, Weichang Li, Chengyun Ning, Jinxia Zhai, Peng Yu, Yan Wang, Yan Wang

2023Advanced Healthcare Materials46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Insufficient angiogenesis frequently occurs after the implantation of orthopedic materials, which greatly increases the risk of bone defect reconstruction failure. Therefore, the development of bone implant with improved angiogenic properties is of great importance. Mimicking the extracellular matrix clues provides a more direct and effective strategy to modulate angiogenesis. Herein, inspired by the bioelectrical characteristics of the bone microenvironment, a piezoelectric bioactive glasses composite (P-KNN/BG) based on the incorporation of polarized potassium sodium niobate is constructed, which could effectively promote angiogenesis. It is found that P-KNN/BG has exceptional wireless electrical stimulation performance and sustained active ions release. In vitro cell experiments reveal that P-KNN/BG enhances endothelial cell adhesion, migration, and differentiation via activating the eNOS/NO signaling pathway, which might be contributed to cell membrane hyperpolarization induced by wireless electrical stimulation increase the influx of active ions into the cells. In vivo chick chorioallantoic membrane experiment demonstrates that P-KNN/BG shows excellent pro-angiogenic capacity and biocompatibility. This work broadens the current understanding of bioactive materials with bionic electrical properties, which brings new insights into the clinical treatment of bone defect repair.

Topics & Concepts

Composite numberStimulationAngiogenesisMaterials scienceWirelessPiezoelectricityIonNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsComposite materialComputer scienceTelecommunicationsMedicineChemistryNeuroscienceCancer researchPsychologyOrganic chemistryAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsFerroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials