Propelling Multi-Modal Therapeutics of PEEK Implants through the Power of NO evolving Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs).
Leizhen HuangMeixuan DuDan SunMiaomiao HeZheng LiuRuibang WuYulin JiangLin QiJing WangCe ZhuYubao LiLimin LiuGanjun FengLi ZhangPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The design and fabrication of NO-evolving core-shell nanoparticles (denoted as NC@Fe), comprised of BNN6-laden COF@Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles, are reported. This innovation extends to the modification of 3D printed polyetheretherketone scaffolds with NC@Fe, establishing a pioneering approach to multi-modal bone therapy tailored to address complications such as device-associated infections and osteomyelitis. This work stands out prominently from previous research, particularly those relying on the use of antibiotics, by introducing a bone implant capable of simultaneous NO gas therapy and photothermal therapy (PPT). Under NIR laser irradiation, the Fe 3 O 4 NP core (photothermal conversion agent) within NC@Fe absorbs photoenergy and initiates electron transfer to the loaded NO donor (BNN6), resulting in controlled NO release. The additional heat generated through photothermal conversion further propels the NC@Fe nanoparticles, amplifying the therapeutic reach. The combined effect of NO release and PPT enhances the efficacy in eradicating bacteria over a more extensive area around the implant, presenting a distinctive solution to conventional challenges. Thorough in vitro and in vivo investigations validate the robust potential of the scaffold in infection control, osteogenesis, and angiogenesis, emphasizing the timeliness of this unique solution in managing complicated bone related infectious diseases.
Keyphrases
- soft tissue
- photodynamic therapy
- infectious diseases
- bone mineral density
- drug delivery
- bone regeneration
- cancer therapy
- electron transfer
- metal organic framework
- tissue engineering
- bone loss
- aqueous solution
- small molecule
- stem cells
- risk factors
- visible light
- human health
- mass spectrometry
- fluorescence imaging
- bone marrow
- replacement therapy
- drug induced
- low cost