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Periosteal matrix-derived hydrogel promotes bone repair through an early immune regulation coupled with enhanced angio- and osteogenesis.

Pengcheng Qiu1, Mobai Li1, Kai Chen2, Bin Fang1, Pengfei Chen1, Zhibin Tang1, Xianfeng Lin3, Shunwu Fan4.   

Abstract

Bone healing is a complex physiological process initiated by early regulation of the inflammatory immunity and entails multiple events including angiogenesis, osteogenic differentiation, and biomineralization. Here, we fabricated an injectable periosteal extracellular matrix (PEM) hydrogel that dynamically integrates multiple biological functions and, therefore, acts at different stages of the fracture healing process. PEM hydrogels were fully characterized compared with a collagen I hydrogel. The effects of PEM hydrogels on the different phases of the healing process were assessed in vitro. PEM hydrogels induced the recruitment and M2-polarization of macrophages, promoted the differentiation of MSCs into endothelial-like cells, HUVEC tube formation, osteogenic differentiation of primary calvarial osteoblasts and MSCs, and mineralization after being immersed in simulated body fluid. The dynamic and multiphase effects of the hydrogels were evaluated using a rat critical-sized calvarial defect model in vivo. During the early phase of repair, PEM hydrogels facilitated the M1-to-M2 transition of macrophages. As bone repair progressed, PEM hydrogels promoted blood vessel migration, the development of relative larger blood vessels, and functional vascularization. These effects were also verified in a subcutaneous embedding model. Eventually, PEM hydrogels promoted mature bone formation in large bone defects to a greater extent than collagen I hydrogels. These biological effects coordinated well with the natural process of bone regeneration. Thus, PEM hydrogels may serve as promising biomaterials in bone tissue engineering.
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Keywords:  Angiogenesis; Biomineralization; Bone regeneration; Decellularized periosteum matrix hydrogel; Early inflammatory immune regulation; Macrophages

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31670079     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.119552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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