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Advances in cartilage repair: The influence of inorganic clays to improve mechanical and healing properties of antibacterial Gellan gum-Manuka honey hydrogels.

Maria A Bonifacio1, Andrea Cochis2, Stefania Cometa3, Annachiara Scalzone4, Piergiorgio Gentile4, Giuseppe Procino5, Serena Milano5, Alessandro C Scalia2, Lia Rimondini2, Elvira De Giglio6.   

Abstract

Effective treatment of cartilage defects represents a challenging problem, mainly due to the tissue's limited intrinsic self-repair capacity; the use of polymeric scaffolds as tissue substitute is rapidly increasing, but it is still limited by poor mechanical properties. Moreover, the onset of an infection can irreversibly affect the healing process. Accordingly, in this work we describe, for the first time, the preparation of composite scaffolds based on gellan gum, antibacterial Manuka honey and an inorganic clay (mesoporous silica, sodium‑calcium bentonite or halloysite nanotubes). The surface composition, morphology, mechanical and biological features of such composites are herein assessed, aiming to optimize the composition of a superior scaffold for cartilage repair. Results demonstrated that after 45 days of in vitro incubation with human mesenchymal stem cells, the mesoporous silica-composite hydrogels exhibited significant changes in peak elastic and dynamic moduli over time thus demonstrating superior mechanical properties. Moreover, mesoporous silica provided the best performances in terms of in vitro cytocompatibility and antibacterial preventive activity in protection of cells in a co-culture model. Therefore, this selected composition was exploited for subcutaneous implantation in mice to investigate materials biocompatibility and infection prevention. Results demonstrated that composites did not cause severe immune response as well as they were able to restrain the infection. Accordingly, GG-MH-MS composites represent a very promising tool for cartilage tissue engineering.
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Keywords:  Antibacterial; Cartilage repair; Composite hydrogels; Cytocompatibility; Gellan gum; Inorganic clays

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31924008     DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2019.110444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl        ISSN: 0928-4931            Impact factor:   7.328


  13 in total

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Review 4.  Advanced Nanocomposite Hydrogels for Cartilage Tissue Engineering.

Authors:  Jianghong Huang; Fei Liu; Haijing Su; Jianyi Xiong; Lei Yang; Jiang Xia; Yujie Liang
Journal:  Gels       Date:  2022-02-21

5.  Valuable effect of Manuka Honey in increasing the printability and chondrogenic potential of a naturally derived bioink.

Authors:  Annachiara Scalzone; Giorgia Cerqueni; Maria A Bonifacio; Michele Pistillo; Stefania Cometa; Monica Mattioli Belmonte; Xiao N Wang; Kenny Dalgarno; Ana M Ferreira; Elvira De Giglio; Piergiorgio Gentile
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Authors:  Carlos Martinez-Armenta; María Carmen Camacho-Rea; Gabriela Angélica Martínez-Nava; Rocio Espinosa-Velázquez; Carlos Pineda; Luis Enrique Gomez-Quiroz; Alberto López-Reyes
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Review 10.  Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine in Italy: Brief State of the Art of the Principal Research Centers.

Authors:  Francesca Camponogara; Federica Zanotti; Martina Trentini; Elena Tiengo; Ilaria Zanolla; Elham Pishavar; Elisa Soliani; Marco Scatto; Paolo Gargiulo; Ylenia Zambito; Stefano De Luca; Letizia Ferroni; Barbara Zavan
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