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Title: | Optimized bone regeneration based on sustained release from three-dimensional fibrous PLGA/HAp composite scaffolds loaded with BMP-2 | Authors: | Fu, Y.-C. Nie, H. Ho, M.-L. Wang, C.-K. Wang, C.-H. |
Keywords: | Animal experiment Bone morphogenetic protein-2 Electrospinning Hydroxylapatite Poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) |
Issue Date: | 1-Mar-2008 | Citation: | Fu, Y.-C., Nie, H., Ho, M.-L., Wang, C.-K., Wang, C.-H. (2008-03-01). Optimized bone regeneration based on sustained release from three-dimensional fibrous PLGA/HAp composite scaffolds loaded with BMP-2. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 99 (4) : 996-1006. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.21648 | Abstract: | Contemporary treatment of critical bone defect remains a significant challenge in the field of orthopedic surgery. Engineered biomaterials combined with growth factors have emerged as a new treatment alternative in bone repair and regeneration. Our approach is to encapsulate bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) into a polymeric matrix in different ways and characterize their individual performance in a nude mouse model. The main objective of this study is to examine whether the PLGA/HAp composite fibrous scaffolds loaded with BMP-2 through electrospinning can improve bone regeneration. The hypothesis is that different loading methods of BMP-2 and different HAp contents in scaffolds can alternate the release profiles of BMP-2 in vivo, therefore modify the performance of scaffolds in bone regeneration. Firstly, mechanical strength of scaffolds and HAp nanoparticles distribution in scaffolds were investigated. Secondly, nude mice experiments extended to 6 weeks were carried out to test the in vivo performance of these scaffolds, in which measurements, like serum BMP-2 concentration, ALP activity. X-ray qualification, and H&E/ IHC tissue staining were utilized to monitor lhe growth of new bone and the changes of the corresponding biochemical parameters. The results showed that the PLGA/HAp composite scaffolds developed in this study exhibited good morphology/mechanical strength and HAp nanoparticles were homogeneously dispersed inside PLGA matrix. Results from the animal experiments indicate that the bioactivity of BMP-2 released from the fibrous PLGA/HAp composite scaffolds is well maintained, which further improves the formation of new bone and the healing of segmental defects in vivo. It is concluded that BMP-2 loaded PLGA/HAp composite scaffolds are promising for bone healing. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. | Source Title: | Biotechnology and Bioengineering | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/89687 | ISSN: | 00063592 | DOI: | 10.1002/bit.21648 |
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