JOURNAL ARTICLE

Novel three‐dimensional bioglass functionalized gelatin nanofibrous scaffolds for bone regeneration

Xiaoming ZhengYu LiuYangxi LiuYining PanQingqing Yao

Year: 2020 Journal:   Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B Applied Biomaterials Vol: 109 (4)Pages: 517-526   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract The clinical use of FDA‐approved bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are impeded by high costs, super‐high dosage requirement, short half‐life, and other undesirable side effects. Therefore, designing a biomaterial that can promote new bone formation without using exogenous BMPs is highly desirable in clinical applications. In the present work, a new kind of nanofibrous scaffold composed of gelatin and 45S5 bioglass (GF/45S5 BG) was prepared through thermally induced phase separation method together with the particle leach technique (TIPS&P). In addition to the significantly higher mechanical strength, the composite scaffolds (GF/45S5 BG) significantly increased osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) in vitro compared with the neat scaffold (GF) without adding other biological agents, for example, BMPs or hormones. Most importantly, our in vivo studies also indicated that GF/45S5 BG scaffolds could directly promote ectopic bone regeneration in SD rats without exogenous BMP2. In summary, both in vitro and in vivo results indicated that the novel 45S5 bioglass functionalized GF nanofibrous scaffold is a promising alternative for bone tissue engineering.

Keywords:
Scaffold Biomedical engineering In vivo Gelatin Biomaterial Bone morphogenetic protein 2 Regeneration (biology) Mesenchymal stem cell Bioactive glass Materials science Bone morphogenetic protein Nanofiber Tissue engineering Chemistry In vitro Nanotechnology Cell biology Biotechnology Composite material Medicine Biochemistry Biology

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