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Polyphosphate-crosslinked collagen scaffolds for hemostasis and alveolar bone regeneration after tooth extraction

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BIOACTIVE MATERIALS
卷 15, 期 -, 页码 68-81

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KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.12.019

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Alveolar ridge preservation; Blood clotting; Osteogenesis; Polyphosphate

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [81870805, 81870787, 81720108011]
  2. Shaanxi Key Scientific and Technological Innovation Team [2020TD-033]
  3. Distinguished Young Scientists Funds of Shannxi Province [2021JC-34]
  4. Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities

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This study investigated the use of a modified collagen scaffold, covalently bonded with polyphosphate, for the treatment of post-extraction bleeding and alveolar bone loss. The modified scaffold demonstrated improved hemostatic property and promoted bone regeneration, making it a potential effective treatment option for these complications.
Post-extraction bleeding and alveolar bone resorption are the two frequently encountered complications after tooth extraction that result in poor healing and rehabilitation difficulties. The present study covalently bonded polyphosphate onto a collagen scaffold (P-CS) by crosslinking. The P-CS demonstrated improved hemostatic property in a healthy rat model and an anticoagulant-treated rat model. This improvement is attributed to the increase in hydmphilicity, increased thrombin generation, platelet activation and stimulation of the intrinsic coagulation pathway. In addition, the P-CS promoted the in-situ bone regeneration and alveolar ridge preservation in a rat alveolar bone defect model. The promotion is attributed to enhanced osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow stmmal cells. Osteogenesis was improved by both polyphosphate and blood clots. Taken together, P-CS possesses favorable hemostasis and alveolar ridge preservation capability. It may be used as an effective treatment option for post-extraction bleeding and alveolar bone loss. Statement of significance: Collagen scaffold is commonly used for the treatment of post-extraction bleeding and alveolar bone loss after tooth extraction. However, its application is hampered by insufficient hemostatic and osteoinductive property. Crosslinking polyphosphate with collagen produces a modified collagen scaffold that possesses improved hemostatic performance and augmented bone regeneration potential.

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