In vitro and in vivo biocompatibility assessment of free radical scavenging nanocomposite scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration

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作者
Dulany, Krista [1 ]
Hepburn, Katie [1 ]
Goins, Allison [1 ]
Allen, Josephine B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, 100 Rhines Hall, Gainesville, FL 32603 USA
关键词
biocompatibility; cerium; free radical scavenging; human osteoblasts; nanocomposite scaffolds; subcutaneous implant; CERIUM OXIDE NANOPARTICLES; CALCIUM-PHOSPHATE CERAMICS; COMPOSITE SCAFFOLDS; OSTEOBLASTIC DIFFERENTIATION; OXIDATIVE STRESS; POROUS SCAFFOLDS; NANOCERIA; CELLS; POLYCAPROLACTONE; ANTIOXIDANT;
D O I
10.1002/jbm.a.36816
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Bone is the second most transplanted tissue in the world, resulting in increased demand for bone grafts leading to the fabrication of synthetic scaffold grafting alternatives. Fracture sites are under increased oxidative stress after injuries, affecting osteoblast function and hindering fracture healing and remodeling. To counter oxidative stress, free radical scavenging agents, such as cerium oxide nanoparticles, have gained traction in tissue engineering. Toward the goal of developing a functional synthetic system for bone tissue engineering, we characterized the biocompatibility of a porous, bioactive, free radical scavenging nanocomposite scaffold composed of poly(1,8 octanediol-co-citrate), beta-tricalcium phosphate, and cerium oxide nanoparticles. We studied cellular and tissue compatibility utilizing in vitro and in vivo models to assess nanocomposite interactions with both human osteoblast cells and rat subcutaneous tissue. We found the scaffolds were biocompatible in both models and supported cell attachment, proliferation, mineralization, and infiltration. Using hydrogen peroxide, we simulated oxidative stress to study the protective properties of the nanocomposite scaffolds via a reduction in cytotoxicity and recovered mineralization of osteoblast cells in vitro. We also found after implantation in vivo the scaffolds exhibited biocompatible properties essential for successful scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. Cells were able to infiltrate through the scaffolds, the surrounding tissues elicited a minimal immune response, and there were signs of scaffold degradation after 30days of implantation. After the array of biological characterization, we had confirmed the development of a nanocomposite scaffold system capable of supporting bone-remodeling processes while providing a protective free radical scavenging effect.
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页码:301 / 315
页数:15
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