Bone Regenerative Effect of Injectable Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum-Fibrin (HPS-F) in an Ex Vivo Bone Defect Model.
Jun JiangLynn RöperFinja FuchsMarc HanschenSandra FailerSarah AlageelXiaobin CongUlf DornseiferArndt Friedrich SchillingHans-Günther MachensPhilipp MoogPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Biofunctionalized hydrogels are widely used in tissue engineering for bone repair. This study examines the bone regenerative effect of the blood-derived growth factor preparation of Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS) and its fibrin-hydrogel formulation (HPS-F) on drilled defects in embryonic day 19 chick femurs. Measurements of bone-related growth factors in HPS reveal significant elevations of Osteopontin, Osteoprotegerin, and soluble-RANKL compared with normal serum (NS) but no detection of BMP-2/7 or Osteocalcin. Growth factor releases from HPS-F are measurable for at least 7 days. Culturing drilled femurs organotypically on a liquid/gas interface with HPS media supplementation for 10 days demonstrates a 34.6% increase in bone volume and a 52.02% increase in bone mineral density (BMD) within the defect area, which are significantly higher than NS and a basal-media-control, as determined by microcomputed tomography. HPS-F-injected femur defects implanted on a chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) for 7 days exhibit an increase in bone mass of 123.5% and an increase in BMD of 215.2%, which are significantly higher than normal-serum-fibrin (NS-F) and no treatment. Histology reveals calcification, proteoglycan, and collagen fiber deposition in the defect area of HPS-F-treated femurs. Therefore, HPS-F may offer a promising and accessible therapeutic approach to accelerating bone regeneration by a single injection into the bone defect site.
Keyphrases
- bone mineral density
- bone regeneration
- tissue engineering
- postmenopausal women
- growth factor
- body composition
- bone loss
- soft tissue
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- drug delivery
- dengue virus
- endothelial cells
- bone marrow
- zika virus
- smoking cessation
- quantum dots
- inflammatory response
- genome wide
- newly diagnosed
- room temperature
- drug release
- wound healing