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Biomimetic Joint Paint for Efficient Cartilage Repair by Simultaneously Regulating Cartilage Degeneration and Regeneration in Pigs

Wei Wei, Yuanzhu Ma, Xianzhu Zhang, Wenyan Zhou, Hongwei Wu, Jingwei Zhang, Junxin Lin, Chenqi Tang, Youguo Liao, Chenglin Li, Xiaozhao Wang, Xudong Yao, Yi Wen Koh, Wenwen Huang, Hongwei Ouyang

2021ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces39 citationsDOI

Abstract

Irregular partial-thickness cartilage defect is a common pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA) with no available treatment in clinical practice. Currently, cartilage tissue engineering is only suitable for a limited area of full-thickness cartilage defect. Here, we design a biomimetic joint paint for the intractable partial-thickness cartilage defect repair. The joint paint, composed of a bridging layer of chondroitin sulfate and a surface layer of gelatin methacrylate with hyaluronic acid, can quickly and tightly adhere to the cartilage defect by light activation. Being treated by the joint paint, the group of rabbit and pig models with partial-thickness cartilage defects showed a restoration of a smooth cartilage surface and the preservation of normal glycosaminoglycan content, whereas the untreated control group exhibited serious progressive OA development. This paint treatment functions by prohibiting chondrocyte apoptosis, maintaining chondrocyte phenotype, and preserving the content of glycosaminoglycan in the partial-thickness cartilage defects. These findings illustrated that the biomimetic joint paint is an effective and revolutionary therapeutics for the patients with noncurable partial-thickness cartilage defects.

Topics & Concepts

CartilageMaterials scienceChondrocyteOsteoarthritisChondroitin sulfateRegeneration (biology)GlycosaminoglycanHyaluronic acidBiomedical engineeringAnatomyCell biologyBiologyPathologyMedicineAlternative medicineOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsSilk-based biomaterials and applicationsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments