A Superparamagnetic Composite Hydrogel Scaffold as In Vivo Dynamic Monitorable Theranostic Platform for Osteoarthritis Regeneration.
Mayifei RongDingge LiuXiaoguang XuAng LiYihua BaiGang YangKaiping LiuZhihua ZhangLangran WangKai WangLiying LuYong JiangJi LiuXin ZhangPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent disease, characterized by subchondral fractures in its initial stages, which has no precise and specific treatment now. Here, a novel multifunctional scaffold is synthesized by photopolymerizing glycidyl methacrylate-modified hyaluronic acid (GMHA) as the matrix in the presence of hollow porous magnetic microspheres based on hydroxyapatite. In vivo subchondral bone repairing results demonstrate that the scaffold's meticulous design has most suitable properties for subchondral bone repair. The porous structure of inorganic particles within the scaffold facilitates efficient transport of loaded exogenous vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). The Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles assembled in microspheres promote the osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and accelerate the new bone generation. These features enable the scaffold to exhibit favorable subchondral bone repair properties and attain high cartilage repair scores. The therapy results prove that the subchondral bone support considerably influences the upper cartilage repair process. Furthermore, magnetic resonance imaging monitoring demonstrates that Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles, which are gradually replaced by new bone during osteochondral defect repair, allow a noninvasive and radiation-free assessment to track the newborn bone during the OA repair process. The composite hydrogel scaffold (CHS) provides a versatile platform for biomedical applications in OA treatment.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- bone mineral density
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- hyaluronic acid
- bone regeneration
- magnetic resonance imaging
- soft tissue
- drug delivery
- knee osteoarthritis
- postmenopausal women
- rheumatoid arthritis
- stem cells
- endothelial cells
- high throughput
- high resolution
- radiation therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cancer therapy
- extracellular matrix
- wound healing
- mass spectrometry