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Bioactive Porous Particles as Biological and Physical Stimuli for Bone Regeneration.

Min Ji KimJin-Ho ParkJae-Hoon LeeHyeonjo KimHyeon-Jong ChoiHee-Chun LeeJin Ho LeeJune-Ho ByunSe Heang Oh
Published in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2022)
Even though bony defects can be recovered to their original condition with full functionality, critical-sized bone injuries continue to be a challenge in clinical fields due to deficiencies in the scaffolding matrix and growth factors at the injury region. In this study, we prepared bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2)-loaded porous particles as a bioactive bone graft for accelerated bone regeneration. The porous particles with unique leaf-stacked morphology (LSS particles) were fabricated by a simple cooling procedure of hot polycaprolactone (PCL) solution. The unique leaf-stacked structure in the LSS particles provided a large surface area and complex release path for the sufficient immobilization of BMP-2 and sustained release of BMP-2 for 26 days. The LSS was also recognized as a topographical cue for cell adhesion and differentiation. In in vitro cell culture and in vivo animal study using a canine mandible defect model, BMP-2-immobilized LSS particles provided a favorable environment for osteogenic differentiation of stem cells and bone regeneration. In vitro study suggests a dual stimulus of bone mineral-like (leaf-stacked) structure (a physical cue) and continuously supplied BMP-2 (a biological cue) to be the cause of this improved healing outcome. Thus, LSS particles containing BMP-2 can be a promising bioactive grafting material for effective new bone formation.
Keyphrases
  • bone regeneration
  • stem cells
  • mental health
  • cell adhesion
  • tissue engineering
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • minimally invasive
  • soft tissue
  • solid state
  • bone loss