Xing WangGuilan ZhangQi FengYongfeng ChengXuguang LuLu WangJing ZhaoBin Zhao
Insulin is widely considered as a classical hormone and drug in maintaining energy and glucose homeostasis. Recently, insulin has been increasingly recognized as an indispensable factor for osteogenesis and bone turnover, but its applications in bone regeneration have been restricted because of the short periods of activity and uncontrolled release. In this study, we incorporated insulin-loaded poly lactic-co-glycolic-acid (PLGA) nanospheres into nano-hydroxyapatite/collagen (nHAC) scaffolds and investigated the bioactivity of the composite scaffolds in vitro and in vivo. Bioactive insulin was successfully released from the nanospheres within the scaffold, and the release kinetics of insulin could be efficiently controlled by uniform-sized nanospheres. The physical characterizations of the composite scaffolds demonstrated that incorporation of nanospheres in nHAC scaffolds using this method did not significantly change the porosity, pore diameters, and compressive strengths of nHAC. In vitro, the insulin-loaded nHAC/PLGA composite scaffolds possessed favorable biological function for bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells adhesion and proliferation, as well as the differentiation into osteoblasts. In vivo, the optimized bone regenerative capability of this composite scaffold was confirmed in rabbit mandible critical size defects. These results demonstrated successful development of a functional insulin-PLGA-nHAC composite scaffold that enhances the bone regeneration capability of nHAC.
Sara KazemiNafiseh JiroftiSepideh ArabzadehFatemeh MosaffaMaryam HashemiFatemeh Kalalinia
Zhi HuangJing TianBo YuYong XuQingling Feng
Zijie RongLianjun YangBao-ta CaiLixin ZhuYanlin CaoGuofeng WuZan-Jie Zhang
Mozan HassanMohsin SulaimanPriya YuvarajuEmmanuel GaliwangoIhtesham Ur RehmanAli H. Al‐MarzouqiAbbas KhaleelSahar Mohsin
Wentao ShiLu BianYiqing WuZhe WangYao DaiYanjun ZhouPengfei MengQing WangZhijian ZhangZhao Xi-jiangPeng ZhaoXu Bai