Regeneration of bone defects in a rabbit femoral osteonecrosis model using 3d-printed poly (Epsilon-caprolactone)/nanoparticulate willemite composite scaffolds

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Abstract

Steroid-associated osteonecrosis (SAON) is a chronic disease that leads to the destruction and collapse of bone near the joint that is subjected to weight bearing, ultimately resulting in a loss of hip and knee function. Zn2+ ions, as an essential trace element, have functional roles in improving the immunophysiological cellular environment, accelerating bone regeneration, and inhibiting biofilm formation. In this study, we reconstruct SAON lesions with a three-dimensional (3D)-a printed composite made of poly (epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) and nanoparticulate Willemite (npW). Rabbit bone marrow stem cells were used to evaluate the cytocompatibility and osteogenic differentiation capability of the PCL/npW composite scaffolds. The 2-month bone regeneration was assessed by a Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) scan and the expression of bone regeneration proteins by Western blot. Compared with the neat PCL group, PCL/npW scaffolds exhibited significantly increased cytocompatibility and osteogenic activity. This finding reveals a new concept for the design of a 3D-printed PCL/npW composite-based bone substitute for the early treatment of osteonecrosis defects.

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Bardeei, L. K., Seyedjafari, E., Hossein, G., Nabiuni, M., Ara, M. H. M., & Salber, J. (2021). Regeneration of bone defects in a rabbit femoral osteonecrosis model using 3d-printed poly (Epsilon-caprolactone)/nanoparticulate willemite composite scaffolds. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910332

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