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Bone cements for therapy and regeneration for minimally invasive treatment of neoplastic bone defects

Yu Qu, Hui Zhuang, Meng Zhang, Yufeng Wang, Dong Zhai, Bing Ma, Xin Wang, Qin Chen, Zhiguang Huan, Chengtie Wu

2021Journal of Materials Chemistry B40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Although calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) have been clinically used to repair bone defects caused by bone tumor resection, traditional CPCs cannot kill the remaining tumor cells after surgery and prevent cancer recurrence. In this study, a multifunctional injectable metal-organic framework (MOF) cobalt coordinated tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin (Co-TCPP)-modified calcium phosphate cement (Co-TCPP/CPC) was prepared for the minimally invasive treatment of neoplastic bone defects. The incorporation of Co-TCPP not only retained the good injectability of bone cements, but also shortened the setting time, improved the compressive strength, and endowed them with excellent photothermal properties. The hyperthermia effect induced by the presence of Co-TCPP well induced the therapeutic effect against bone tumors both in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, Co-TCPP/CPC exhibited desirable osteogenesis and angiogenesis by promoting bone and vascular regeneration in vivo. Therefore, the Co-TCPP composite bone cement demonstrated its great potential for bone tumor therapy and tissue regeneration, representing a multifunctional biomaterial for the treatment of neoplastic bone defects.

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Regeneration (biology)DentistryMedicineMaterials scienceBiologyCell biologyBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsBone health and treatmentsMedical Imaging and Pathology Studies
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