Creation of bony microenvironment with extracellular matrix doped-bioactive ceramics to enhance osteoblast behavior and delivery of aspartic acid-modified bmp-2 peptides

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Introduction: Decellularized matrix from porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) endows scaffolds with an ECM-like surface, which enhances stem cell self-renewal, proliferation, and differentiation. Mesoporous bioactive glass (MBG) is extensively recognized as an excellent bio-ceramic for fabricating bone grafts. Materials and Methods: In the current study, SIS was doped on an MBG scaffold (MBG/ SIS) using polyurethane foam templating and polydopamine chemistry method. To mimic the bony environment of a natural bone matrix, an ECM-inspired delivery system was constructed by coupling the BMP2-related peptide P28 to a heparinized MBG/SIS scaffold (MBG/SIS-H-P28). The release of P28 from MBG/SIS-H-P28 and its effects on the prolif-eration, viability, and osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow stromal stem cells were investigated in vitro and in vivo. Results: Our research indicated that the novel tissue-derived ECM scaffold MBG/SIS has a hierarchical and interconnected porous architecture, and superior biomechanical properties. MBG/SIS-H-P28 released P28 in a controlled manner, with the long-term release time of 40 d. The results of in vitro experiments showed improvements in cell proliferation, cell viability, alkaline phosphatase activity, and mRNA expression levels of osteogenesis-related genes (Runx-2, OCN, OPN, and ALP) compared to those of MBG/SIS or MBG/SIS-P28 and MBG/SIS-H-P28. The in vivo results demonstrated that MBG/SIS-H-P28 scaffolds evidently increased bone formation in rat calvarial critical-sized defect compared to that in controls. Conclusion: MBG/SIS-H-P28 scaffolds show potential as ideal platforms for delivery of P28 and for providing a bony environment for bone regeneration.

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Zhou, J., Xiong, Z., Liu, M., Yang, L., Yao, S., Chen, K., … Guo, X. (2020). Creation of bony microenvironment with extracellular matrix doped-bioactive ceramics to enhance osteoblast behavior and delivery of aspartic acid-modified bmp-2 peptides. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 15, 8465–8478. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S272571

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