BMP-2-releasing gelatin microspheres/PLGA scaffolds for bone repairment of X-ray-radiated rabbit radius defects

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The purpose of this research is to assess the feasibility of poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) incorporating gelatin microspheres (PLGA/GMs scaffold) for enhancing osteogenesis in vitro and at a radius defect of rabbits after X-ray radiation in vivo. After incorporating gelatin microspheres, PLGA scaffold demonstrated improved mechanical properties. Moreover, a sustained release property of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) was achieved in BMP-2-releasing PLGA/GMs scaffold. BMP-2-releasing PLGA/GMs scaffold also enhanced proliferation and osteogenesis of rabbit bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) in vitro, indicating the bioactivity of BMP-2. After finishing X-ray radiation of the radius bone, 20-mm radius bone defects were generated, followed by being implanted with BMP-2-releasing PLGA/GMs scaffolds with or without bone marrow. Both PLGA/GMs scaffolds containing bone marrow or BMP-2 showed more obvious enhancement for bone regeneration than the empty scaffolds (control) at the radius defect. In the X-ray radiated groups, however, the bone regeneration was inhibited either with bone marrow or BMP-2. When combined with bone marrow, the BMP-2 showed significantly high osteogenic effect, regardless of X-ray radiation. It is considered that it is a promising way to repair bone defects even after X-ray radiation by a combination of bone marrow with the BMP-2-releasing PLGA/GMs scaffold.

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Xia, P., Wang, S., Qi, Z., Zhang, W., & Sun, Y. (2019). BMP-2-releasing gelatin microspheres/PLGA scaffolds for bone repairment of X-ray-radiated rabbit radius defects. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 47(1), 1662–1673. https://doi.org/10.1080/21691401.2019.1594852

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