Yixing RenChunyang MaYao YuDandan YangLingling ZhangHuitao WangLei Sun
Abstract Bone defect is a serious threat to human health. Osteopractic total flavone (OTF) extracted from Rhizoma Drynariae has the effects of promoting bone formation. Panax notoginseng saponin (PNS) has the function of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Therefore, combining OTF and PNS with poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) to prepare scaffolds containing PNS in the outer layer and OTF in the inner layer is a feasible solution to rapidly remove blood stasis and continue to promote bone formation. In addition, degradation rate of the scaffold can affect the release time of two drugs. Adding Mg particles in outer layer can control the degradation rate of the scaffold and the drug release. Therefore, a double-layer drug-loaded PLLA scaffold containing OTF in the inner layer, PNS and Mg particles in the outer layer was prepared and characterized to verify its feasibility. The experimental results showed that the scaffold can realize the rapid release of PNS and the continuous release of OTF. With the increase of Mg content, the drug release rate became faster. Animal experiments showed that the scaffold containing 5% Mg particles could effectively promote the formation of new bone in the bone defect of male New Zealand white rabbits, and the area and density of new bone formed were much better than those in the control group. These results demonstrated that the double-layer drug-loaded scaffold had good ability to promote bone repair.
Giovanni VozziClaudio CoralloChiara Daraio
Boontharika ChuenjitkuntawornPitt SupapholPrasit PavasantDamrong Damrongsri
Gang SuiXiaoping YangFang MeiXiaoyang HuGuo‐Qiang ChenXuliang DengSeung‐Kon Ryu
Kexin QiuBo ChenWei NieXiaojun ZhouWei FengWeizhong WangLiang ChenXiumei MoYouzhen WeiChuanglong He
G. E. DubinenkoAleksey ZinovievEvgeny BolbasovAnna I. KozelskayaEvgeniy ShesterikovВ. Т. НовиковSergei I. Tverdokhlebov