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Bioceramic Scaffolds with Antioxidative Functions for ROS Scavenging and Osteochondral Regeneration

Cuijun Deng, Quan Zhou, Meng Zhang, Tian Li, Haotian Chen, Chang Xu, Qishuai Feng, Xin Wang, Feng Yin, Yu Cheng, Chengtie Wu

2022Advanced Science69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease that involves excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) and osteochondral defects. Although multiple approaches have been developed for osteochondral regeneration, how to balance the biochemical and physical microenvironment in OA remains a big challenge. In this study, a bioceramic scaffold by 3D printed akermanite (AKT) integrated with hair-derived antioxidative nanoparticles (HNPs)/microparticles (HMPs) for ROS scavenging and osteochondral regeneration has been developed. The prepared bioscaffold with multi-mimetic enzyme effects, which can scavenge a broad spectrum of free radicals in OA, can protect chondrocytes under the ROS microenvironment. Importantly, the bioscaffold can distinctly stimulate the proliferation and maturation of chondrocytes due to the stimulation of the glucose transporter pathway (GLUT) via HNPs/HMPs. Furthermore, it significantly accelerated osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). In vivo results showed that the bioscaffold can effectively enhance the osteochondral regeneration compared to the unmodified scaffold. The work shows that integration of antioxidant and mechanical properties via the bioscaffold is a promising strategy for osteochondral regeneration in OA treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Regeneration (biology)Mesenchymal stem cellChemistryScaffoldCell biologyReactive oxygen speciesBiomedical engineeringBiochemistryBiologyMedicineOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsMesenchymal stem cell researchBone Tissue Engineering Materials
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