Strontium-Incorporated Carbon Nitride Nanosheets Modulate Intracellular Tension for Reinforced Bone Regeneration.
Lijun LiuZhiying ZhangMaierhaba AimaijiangManxuan LiuLei HuangZiyi PanShuchen LiuShuangyan QiXu ZhangHuan WangDaowei LiYanmin ZhouPublished in: Nano letters (2022)
Strontium-containing agents have been demonstrated to elicit both bone anabolic and antiosteoporotic effects, showing great potential for the treatment of bone loss. However, an increased incidence of strontium-induced side effects restricts their clinical applications. Herein, oxidized carbon nitride nanosheets (CN) are delicately used to incorporate Sr 2+ for the first time to achieve high osteogenic efficacy. The lamellar structure and enriched nitrogen species of CN provide them with a high surface area-to-volume ratio and abundant anchoring sites for Sr 2+ incorporation. Importantly, Sr 2+ -incorporated CN (CNS) could synergistically promote osteoblast differentiation and bone regeneration at a single, very low Sr 2+ dose. Mechanically, CNS could activate the FAK/RhoA signaling pathway to modulate the intracellular tension that stimulates osteoblasts differentiation. The present study will provide a new paradigm to enhance the efficacy of osteogenic metal ions by using lamellar nanocarriers.
Keyphrases
- bone regeneration
- quantum dots
- bone loss
- reduced graphene oxide
- lymph node metastasis
- mesenchymal stem cells
- signaling pathway
- visible light
- bone marrow
- blood brain barrier
- reactive oxygen species
- drug delivery
- highly efficient
- risk factors
- high glucose
- pi k akt
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- metal organic framework
- cancer therapy
- drug induced
- climate change
- drug release
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- induced apoptosis
- low density lipoprotein