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Si-doping bone composite based on protein template-mediated assembly for enhancing bone regeneration

Journal

FRONTIERS OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 106-119

Publisher

HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11706-017-0375-y

Keywords

silicate-doped; molecular assembly; biomimetic bone; bone regeneration; osteoblastic differentiation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81461148032, 81471792, 31430029, 81601610, 31670968]
  2. HUST Key Innovation Team Foundation for Interdisciplinary Promotion [2016JCTD101]
  3. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20110142110034]

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Bio-inspired hybrid materials that contain organic and inorganic networks interpenetration at the molecular level have been a particular focus of interest on designing novel nanoscale composites. Here we firstly synthesized a series of hybrid bone composites, silicon-hydroxyapatites/silk fibroin/collagen, based on a specific molecular assembled strategy. Results of material characterization confirmed that silicate had been successfully doped into nano-hydroxyapatite lattice. In vitro evaluation at the cellular level clearly showed that these Si-doped composites were capable of promoting the adhesion and proliferation of rat mesenchymal stem cells (rMSCs), extremely enhancing osteoblastic differentiation of rMSCs compared with silicon-free composite. More interestingly, we found there was a critical point of silicon content in the composition on regulating multiple cell behaviors. In vivo animal evaluation further demonstrated that Si-doped composites enabled to significantly improve the repair of cranial bone defect. Consequently, our current work not only suggests fabricating a potential bone repair materials by integrating element-doping and molecular assembled strategy in one system, but also paves a new way for constructing multi-functional composite materials in the future.

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