Injectable Thermosensitive Gel CH-BPNs-NBP for Effective Periodontitis Treatment through ROS-Scavenging and Jaw Vascular Unit Protection.
Yuli WangYuqing YuanRuyu WangTianxiao WangFanyi GuoYifeng BianTianyao WangQian MaHua YuanYifei DuJianliang JinHuijun JiangFeng HanJiandong JiangYongchu PanLulu WangFan WuPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2024)
Periodontitis, a prevalent inflammatory condition in the oral cavity, is closely associated with oxidative stress-induced tissue damage mediated by excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. The jaw vascular unit (JVU), encompassing both vascular and lymphatic vessels, plays a crucial role in maintaining tissue fluid homeostasis and contributes to the pathological process in inflammatory diseases of the jaw. This study presents a novel approach for treating periodontitis through the development of an injectable thermosensitive gel (CH-BPNs-NBP). The gel formulation incorporates black phosphorus nanosheets (BPNs), which are notable for their ROS-scavenging properties, and dl-3-n-butylphthalide (NBP), a vasodilator that promotes lymphatic vessel function within the JVU. These results demonstrate that the designed thermosensitive gel serve as a controlled release system, delivering BPNs and NBP to the site of inflammation. CH-BPNs-NBP not only protects macrophages and human lymphatic endothelial cells from ROS attack but also promotes M2 polarization and lymphatic function. In in vivo studies, this work observes a significant reduction in inflammation and tissue damage, accompanied by a notable promotion of alveolar bone regeneration. This research introduces a promising therapeutic strategy for periodontitis, leveraging the unique properties of BPNs and NBP within an injectable thermosensitive gel.
Keyphrases
- reactive oxygen species
- hyaluronic acid
- oxidative stress
- dna damage
- lymph node
- cell death
- endothelial cells
- wound healing
- bone regeneration
- room temperature
- tissue engineering
- physical activity
- drug delivery
- body mass index
- weight gain
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- combination therapy
- anaerobic digestion
- sewage sludge
- case control