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Fabrication of oxidized sodium alginate-collagen heterogeneous bilayer barrier membrane with osteogenesis-promoting ability

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.12.155

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oxidized sodium alginate; collagen; osteogenesis

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [81700929, 82071146]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2021YJ0478]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2021SCU12085]

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The oxidized sodium alginate (OSA) collagen heterogeneous bilayer barrier membrane with well-controlled pore size presents a significant improvement in promoting osteogenesis and enhancing barrier function, showing important implications for bone regeneration.
Guided bone regeneration technique is an effective approach to repair bone defects, in which a barrier membrane is essential. However, the collagen barrier membranes commonly used lose stability quickly, leading to connective tissue invasion and failure of osteogenesis. Herein, we presented an oxidized sodium alginate (OSA)collagen heterogeneous bilayer barrier membrane with well-controlled pore size and osteogenesis-promoting ability. The OSA crosslinking significantly improved the structural stability, compressive strength, swelling behavior, and slowed down the biodegradation rate of collagen membranes. Meanwhile, the collagen-based membranes exhibited superior cytocompatibility, osteogenesis-promotion, and barrier function against fibroblasts. Especially, the osteogenic differentiation was most promoted on the membrane with a large pore size (240-310 mu m), while the barrier function was most improved on the membrane with a small pore size (30-60 mu m). Then the above two membranes were combined together to obtain a heterogeneous bilayer membrane. This bilayer barrier membrane showed excellent osteogenesis-promoting ability in rats.

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