A biopolymer hydrogel electrostatically reinforced by amino-functionalized bioactive glass for accelerated bone regeneration

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Composite hydrogels incorporating natural polymers and bioactive glass (BG) are promising materials for bone regeneration. However, their applications are compromised by the poor interfacial compatibility between organic and inorganic phases. In this study, we developed an electrostatically reinforced hydrogel (CAG) with improved interfacial compatibility by introducing amino-functionalized 45S5 BG to the alginate/gellan gum (AG) matrix. BAG composed of AG and unmodified BG (10 to 100 μm in size) was prepared as a control. Compared with BAG, CAG had a more uniform porous structure with a pore size of 200 μm and optimal compressive strength of 66 kPa. Furthermore, CAG promoted the M2 phenotype transition of macrophages and up-regulated the osteogenic gene expression of stem cells. The new bone formation in vivo was also accelerated due to the enhanced biomineralization of CAG. Overall, this work suggests CAG with improved interfacial compatibility is an ideal material for bone regeneration application.

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Ding, X., Shi, J., Wei, J., Li, Y., Wu, X., Zhang, Y., … Lai, H. (2021). A biopolymer hydrogel electrostatically reinforced by amino-functionalized bioactive glass for accelerated bone regeneration. Science Advances, 7(50). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abj7857

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