Nanoporous diopside modulates biocompatibility, degradability and osteogenesis of bioactive scaffolds of gliadin-based composites for new bone formation

Zhaoyu Ba,1,* Zhaoxiong Chen,1,* Yufeng Huang,1,* Du Feng,2 Qinghui Zhao,3 Jianguang Zhu,1 Desheng Wu1 1Department of Spinal Surgery, Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China; 2Key Laboratory of Protein Modification and Degradation, School of Basic Medical Scien...

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Main Authors: Ba Z, Chen Z, Huang Y, Feng D, Zhao Q, Zhu J, Wu D
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-07-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
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spelling doaj-f624134a4cd0441d9f913b642a8234bf2020-11-24T23:49:16ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1178-20132018-07-01Volume 133883389639142Nanoporous diopside modulates biocompatibility, degradability and osteogenesis of bioactive scaffolds of gliadin-based composites for new bone formationBa ZChen ZHuang YFeng DZhao QZhu JWu DZhaoyu Ba,1,* Zhaoxiong Chen,1,* Yufeng Huang,1,* Du Feng,2 Qinghui Zhao,3 Jianguang Zhu,1 Desheng Wu1 1Department of Spinal Surgery, Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China; 2Key Laboratory of Protein Modification and Degradation, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Affiliated Cancer Hospital, Institute of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China; 3Biobank, Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China *These authors contributed equally to this work Introduction: It is predicted that with increased life expectancy in the whole world, there will be a greater demand for synthetic biomedical materials to repair or regenerate lost, injured or diseased tissues. Natural polymers, as biomedical materials, have been widely applied in the field of regenerative medicine. Materials and methods: By incorporation of nanoporous diopside bioglass (nDPB) into gliadin (GL) matrix, macro–nanoporous scaffolds of nDPB/GL composites (DGC) were fabricated by method of solution compressing and particles leaching. Results: The results revealed that the DGC scaffolds possessed well-interconnected macropores of 200–500 µm and nanopores of 4 nm, and the porosity and degradability of DGC scaffolds remarkably increased with the increase in nDPB content. In addition, in vitro cell experiments revealed that the adhesion and growth of MC3T3-E1 cells on DGC scaffolds were significantly promoted, which depended on nDPB content. Moreover, the results of histological evaluations confirmed that the osteogenic properties and degradability of DGC scaffolds in vivo significantly improved, which were nDPB content dependent. Furthermore, the results of immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that, with the increase in nDPB content, the type I collagen expression in DGC scaffolds in vivo obviously enhanced, indicating excellent osteogenesis. Discussion and conclusion: The results demonstrated that the DGC scaffolds containing 30 wt% nDPB (30nDGC) exhibited good biocompatibility and new bone formation ability, which might have a great potential for applications in bone regeneration. Keywords: nanoporous diopside bioglass, gliadin, macro-nanoporous, MC3T3-E1, osteogenesishttps://www.dovepress.com/nanoporous-diopside-modulates-biocompatibility-degradability-and-osteo-peer-reviewed-article-IJNnanoporous diopside bioglassgliadincomposite scaffoldsdegradabilityosteogenesis
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Chen Z
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Chen Z
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Feng D
Zhao Q
Zhu J
Wu D
Nanoporous diopside modulates biocompatibility, degradability and osteogenesis of bioactive scaffolds of gliadin-based composites for new bone formation
International Journal of Nanomedicine
nanoporous diopside bioglass
gliadin
composite scaffolds
degradability
osteogenesis
author_facet Ba Z
Chen Z
Huang Y
Feng D
Zhao Q
Zhu J
Wu D
author_sort Ba Z
title Nanoporous diopside modulates biocompatibility, degradability and osteogenesis of bioactive scaffolds of gliadin-based composites for new bone formation
title_short Nanoporous diopside modulates biocompatibility, degradability and osteogenesis of bioactive scaffolds of gliadin-based composites for new bone formation
title_full Nanoporous diopside modulates biocompatibility, degradability and osteogenesis of bioactive scaffolds of gliadin-based composites for new bone formation
title_fullStr Nanoporous diopside modulates biocompatibility, degradability and osteogenesis of bioactive scaffolds of gliadin-based composites for new bone formation
title_full_unstemmed Nanoporous diopside modulates biocompatibility, degradability and osteogenesis of bioactive scaffolds of gliadin-based composites for new bone formation
title_sort nanoporous diopside modulates biocompatibility, degradability and osteogenesis of bioactive scaffolds of gliadin-based composites for new bone formation
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1178-2013
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Zhaoyu Ba,1,* Zhaoxiong Chen,1,* Yufeng Huang,1,* Du Feng,2 Qinghui Zhao,3 Jianguang Zhu,1 Desheng Wu1 1Department of Spinal Surgery, Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China; 2Key Laboratory of Protein Modification and Degradation, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Affiliated Cancer Hospital, Institute of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China; 3Biobank, Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China *These authors contributed equally to this work Introduction: It is predicted that with increased life expectancy in the whole world, there will be a greater demand for synthetic biomedical materials to repair or regenerate lost, injured or diseased tissues. Natural polymers, as biomedical materials, have been widely applied in the field of regenerative medicine. Materials and methods: By incorporation of nanoporous diopside bioglass (nDPB) into gliadin (GL) matrix, macro–nanoporous scaffolds of nDPB/GL composites (DGC) were fabricated by method of solution compressing and particles leaching. Results: The results revealed that the DGC scaffolds possessed well-interconnected macropores of 200–500 µm and nanopores of 4 nm, and the porosity and degradability of DGC scaffolds remarkably increased with the increase in nDPB content. In addition, in vitro cell experiments revealed that the adhesion and growth of MC3T3-E1 cells on DGC scaffolds were significantly promoted, which depended on nDPB content. Moreover, the results of histological evaluations confirmed that the osteogenic properties and degradability of DGC scaffolds in vivo significantly improved, which were nDPB content dependent. Furthermore, the results of immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that, with the increase in nDPB content, the type I collagen expression in DGC scaffolds in vivo obviously enhanced, indicating excellent osteogenesis. Discussion and conclusion: The results demonstrated that the DGC scaffolds containing 30 wt% nDPB (30nDGC) exhibited good biocompatibility and new bone formation ability, which might have a great potential for applications in bone regeneration. Keywords: nanoporous diopside bioglass, gliadin, macro-nanoporous, MC3T3-E1, osteogenesis
topic nanoporous diopside bioglass
gliadin
composite scaffolds
degradability
osteogenesis
url https://www.dovepress.com/nanoporous-diopside-modulates-biocompatibility-degradability-and-osteo-peer-reviewed-article-IJN
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