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Construction of Biomimetic Natural Wood Hierarchical Porous-Structure Bioceramic with Micro/Nanowhisker Coating to Modulate Cellular Behavior and Osteoinductive Activity

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 12, 期 43, 页码 48395-48407

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c15205

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3D printing; bioceramics; biomimetic design; hierarchical pores; bone regeneration

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC1106800, 2018YFB1105600]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31971251]
  3. Sichuan Province Science & Technology Department Projects [2019YFH0079, 2016CZYD0004, 2019JDTD0008, 2020YFS0036]

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Scaffolds with a biomimetic hierarchy micro/nanoscale pores play an important role in bone tissue regeneration. In this study, multilevel porous calcium phosphate (CaP) bioceramic orthopedic implants were constructed to mimic the micro/nanostructural hierarchy in natural wood. The biomimetic hierarchical porous scaffolds were fabricated by combining threedimensional (3D) printing technology and hydrothermal treatment. The first-level macropores (similar to 100-600 mu m) for promoting bone tissue ingrowth were precisely designed using a set of 3D printing parameters. The second-level micro/nanoscale pores (similar to 100-10,000 nm) in the scaffolds were obtained by hydrothermal treatment to promote nutrient/metabolite transportation. Micro- and nanoscale-sized pores in the scaffolds were recognized as in situ formation of whiskers, where the shape, diameter, and length of whiskers were modulated by adjusting the components of calcium phosphate ceramics and hydrothermal treatment parameters. These biomimetic natural wood-like hierarchical structured scaffolds demonstrated unique physical and biological properties. Hydrophilicity and the protein adsorption rate were characterized in these scaffolds. In vitro studies have identified micro/nanowhisker coating as potent modulators of cellular behavior through the onset of focal adhesion formation. In addition, histological results indicate that biomimetic scaffolds with porous natural wood hierarchical pores exhibited good osteoinductive activity. In conclusion, these findings combined suggested that micro/nanowhisker coating is a critical factor to modulate cellular behavior and osteoinductive activity.

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