Highly Stable Amorphous (Pyro)phosphate Aggregates: Pyrophosphate as a Carrier for Bioactive Ions and Drugs in Bone Repair Applications.
Mengmeng YangXiang CaiCheng WangZan WangFeng XueChenglin ChuJing BaiQizhan LiuXin-Ye NiPublished in: ACS omega (2024)
Pyrophosphate is widely used as an iron supplement because of its excellent complexation and hydrolysis ability; however, there are few reports on the use of pyrophosphate in active ionophores for bone repair. In this research, we proposed a simple and efficient ultrasonic method to prepare magnesium-calcium (pyro)phosphate aggregates (AMCPs). Due to strong hydration, AMCPs maintain a stable amorphous form even at high temperatures (400 °C). By changing the molar ratio of calcium and magnesium ions, the content of calcium and magnesium ions can be customized. AMCPs had surface negativity and complexing ability that realized the controlled release of ions (Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , and P) and drugs (such as doxorubicin) over a long period. Pyrophosphate gave it an excellent bacteriostatic effect. Increasingly released Mg 2+ exhibited improved bioactivity though the content of Ca 2+ decreased. While Mg 2+ content was regulated to 15 wt %, it performed significantly enhanced stimulation on the proliferation, attachment, and differentiation (ALP activity, calcium nodules, and the related gene expression of osteogenesis) of mouse embryo osteoblast precursor cells (MC3T3-E1). Furthermore, the high content of Mg 2+ also effectively promoted the proliferation, attachment, and migration of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and the expression of angiogenic genes. In conclusion, pyrophosphate was an excellent carrier for bioactive ions, and the AMCPs we prepared had a variety of active functions for multiscenario bone repair applications.
Keyphrases
- quantum dots
- gene expression
- bone regeneration
- aqueous solution
- bone mineral density
- endothelial cells
- signaling pathway
- water soluble
- soft tissue
- poor prognosis
- induced apoptosis
- bone loss
- dna methylation
- body composition
- emergency department
- transcription factor
- anaerobic digestion
- long non coding rna
- high glucose
- vascular endothelial growth factor