Jawbones scaffold constructed by tgf-β1 and bmp-2 loaded chitosan microsphere combining with alg/ha/icol for osteogenic-induced differentiation

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Abstract

Bone scaffolds based on multi-components are the leading trend to address the multifaceted prerequisites to repair various bone defects. Chitosan is the most useable biopolymer, having excellent biological applications. Therefore, in the present study, the chitosan microsphere was prepared by the ion–gel method; transforming growth factor β (TGF-β1) and bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) were loaded onto it and then combined with alginate/hyaluronic acid/collagen (Alg/HA/ICol) to construct a jawbones scaffold. The Alg/HA/ICol scaffolds were characterized by FTIR and SEM, and the water content, porosity, tensile properties, biocompatibility, and osteogenic-induced differentiation ability of the Alg/HA/ICol jawbones scaffolds were studied. The results indicate that a three-dimensional porous jawbone scaffold was successfully constructed having 100–250 µm of pore size and >90% of porosity without cytotoxicity against adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs). Its ALP quantification, osteocalcin expression, and Von Kossamineralized nodule staining was higher than the control group. The jawbones scaffold constructed by TGF-β1 and BMP-2 loaded chitosan microsphere combining with Alg/HA/ICol has potential biomedical application in the future.

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Tan, Y., Zhang, L., Rajoka, M. S. R., Mai, Z., Bahadur, A., Mehwish, H. M., … Song, X. (2021). Jawbones scaffold constructed by tgf-β1 and bmp-2 loaded chitosan microsphere combining with alg/ha/icol for osteogenic-induced differentiation. Polymers, 13(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13183079

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