| Literature DB >> 31984560 |
Liju Xu1,2, Shan Gao3, Rubing Zhou3, Fang Zhou3, Yan Qiao1,2, Dong Qiu1,2.
Abstract
The effectiveness of commercial bone adhesives is known to be hampered by the weak efficacy of cell ingrowth. The strategy of macropore-forming, especially bioactive macropores, holds considerable promise to circumvent this problem, thereby promoting fracture healing. Herein, a class of bioactive glass-involved macropore-embedded bone adhesives is developed, which is capable of facilitating the migration of bone-derived mesenchymal stromal cells into the adhesive layer and differentiation into osteocytes. The integration of bioactive glass-particle-encapsulated porogens in the bone adhesives is key to this approach. A robust instant bonding on the bone adhesive and a high efficiency of bone regeneration on a mouse skull are observed, both of which are vital for clinical applications and personalized surgical procedures. This work represents a general strategy to design biomaterials with high cell-ingrowth efficacy.Entities:
Keywords: bioactive glass; biomaterials; bone adhesives; bone healing; macropores
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31984560 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201907491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849