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RNA Coating Promotes Peri-Implant Osseointegration.

Xiao ZhangYicheng ChenShanluo ZhouYa LiuSimin ZhuXuelian JiaZihan LuYufan ZhangWenhui ZhangZhou YeBolei CaiLiang KongFuwei Liu
Published in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2024)
In addition to transmitting and carrying genetic information, RNA plays an important abiotic role in the world of nanomaterials. RNA is a natural polyanionic biomacromolecule, and its ability to promote osteogenesis by binding with other inorganic materials as an osteogenic induction agent was discovered only recently. However, whether it can promote osseointegration on implants has not been reported. Here, we investigated the effect of the RNA-containing coating materials on peri-implant osseointegration. Total RNA extracted from rat muscle tissue was used as an osteogenic induction agent, and hyaluronic acid (HA) was used to maintain its negative charge. In simulated body fluids (SBF), in vitro studies demonstrated that the resulting material encouraged calcium salt deposition. Cytological experiments showed that the RNA-containing coating induced greater cell adhesion and osteogenic differentiation in comparison to the control. The results of animal experiments showed that the RNA-containing coating had osteoinductive and bone conduction activities, which are beneficial for bone formation and osseointegration. Therefore, the RNA-containing coatings are useful for the surface modification of titanium implants to promote osseointegration.
Keyphrases
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • nucleic acid
  • hyaluronic acid
  • healthcare
  • skeletal muscle
  • gene expression
  • mass spectrometry
  • genome wide
  • postmenopausal women
  • drug induced
  • diabetic rats
  • single molecule