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Osteoporotic bone recovery by a bamboo-structured bioceramic with controlled release of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles

Journal

BIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Volume 17, Issue -, Pages 379-393

Publisher

KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.01.007

Keywords

Nano hydroxyapatite; Bioceramics; Osteogenesis; Bone regeneration; Osteoporosis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81971755]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2020YFS0038]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Uni-versities

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This study developed a new type of bioceramic for osteoporotic bone repair. The bioceramic was shown to promote the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts, and in in vivo experiments, it significantly enhanced bone regeneration and delayed adjacent bone loss. The study also discovered two different types of osteogenesis within the bioceramic pores, which is of importance for osteoporotic bone formation.
While most bone defects can be repaired spontaneously, the healing process can be complicated due to insufficient bone regeneration when osteoporosis occurs. Synthetic materials that intrinsically stimulate bone formation without inclusion of exogenous cells or growth factors represent a highly desirable alternative to current grafting strategies for the management of osteoporotic defects. Herein, we developed a series of hydroxyapatite bioceramics composed of a microwhiskered scaffold (wHA) reinforced with multiple layers of releasable hydroxyapatite nanoparticles (nHA). These novel bioceramics (nwHA) are tunable to optimize the loading amount of nHA for osteoporotic bone formation. The utility of nwHA bioceramics for the proliferation or differentiation of osteoporotic osteoblasts in vitro is demonstrated. A much more compelling response is seen when bioceramics are implanted in critical-sized femur defects in osteoporotic rats, as nwHA bioceramics promote significantly higher bone regeneration and delay adjacent bone loss. Moreover, the nwHA bioceramics loaded with a moderate amount of nHA can induce new bone formation with a higher degree of ossification and homogenization. Two types of osteogenesis inside the nwHA bioceramic pores were discovered for the first time, depending on the direction of growth of the new bone. The current study recommends that these tailored hybrid micro/nanostructured bioceramics represent promising candidates for osteoporotic bone repair.

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