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A biomimetically hierarchical polyetherketoneketone scaffold for osteoporotic bone repair.

Bo YuanLinnan WangRui ZhaoXi YangXiao YangXiangdong ZhuLimin LiuKai ZhangYueming SongXingdong Zhang
Published in: Science advances (2020)
Osteoporotic fractures are prevalent in society, and their incidence appears to be increasing as the worldwide population ages. However, conventional bone repair materials hardly satisfy the requirements for the repair of pathological fractures. Here, we developed a biomimetic polyetherketoneketone scaffold with a functionalized strontium-doped nanohydroxyapatite coating for osteoporotic bone defect applications. The scaffold has a hierarchically porous architecture and mechanical strength similar to that of osteoporotic trabecular bone. In vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated that the scaffold could promote osteoporotic bone regeneration and delay adjacent bone loss via regulating both osteoblasts and osteoclasts. In addition, the correlations between multiple preimplantation and postimplantation parameters were evaluated to determine the potential predictors of in vivo performance of the material. The current work not only develops a promising candidate for osteoporotic bone repair but also provides a viable approach for designing other functional biomaterials and predicting their translational value.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
  • bone loss
  • postmenopausal women
  • bone regeneration
  • body composition
  • tissue engineering
  • quantum dots
  • soft tissue
  • risk factors
  • highly efficient