A Microenvironment-Responsive, Controlled Release Hydrogel Delivering Embelin to Promote Bone Repair of Periodontitis via Anti-Infection and Osteo-Immune Modulation.
Guanming CaiLin RenJiali YuSiqi JiangGen LiuShujie WuBin ChengWeichang LiJuan XiaPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2024)
Periodontitis, a prevalent chronic inflammatory disease, poses significant challenges for effective treatment due to its complex etiology involving specific bacteria and the inflammatory immune microenvironment. Here, this study presents a novel approach for the targeted treatment of periodontitis utilizing the immunomodulatory and antibacterial properties of Embelin, a plant-derived compound, within an injectable hydrogel system. The developed Carboxymethyl Chitosan-Oxidized Dextran (CMCS-OD) hydrogel formed via dynamic chemical bonds exhibited self-healing capabilities and pH-responsive behavior, thereby facilitating the controlled release of Embelin and enhancing its efficacy in a dynamic oral periodontitis microenvironment. This study demonstrates that this hydrogel system effectively prevents bacterial invasion and mitigates excessive immune response activation. Moreover, it precisely modulates macrophage M1/M2 phenotypes and suppresses inflammatory cytokine expression, thereby fostering a conducive environment for bone regeneration and addressing periodontitis-induced bone loss. These findings highlight the potential of the approach as a promising strategy for the clinical management of periodontitis-induced bone destruction.
Keyphrases
- drug delivery
- bone loss
- hyaluronic acid
- bone regeneration
- wound healing
- stem cells
- immune response
- cancer therapy
- tissue engineering
- high glucose
- drug induced
- adipose tissue
- bone mineral density
- poor prognosis
- radiation therapy
- endothelial cells
- risk assessment
- inflammatory response
- replacement therapy
- anti inflammatory