Multi-leveled Nanosilicate Implants Can Facilitate Near-Perfect Bone Healing

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2023-05-03

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Keshavarz, Mozhgan
Alizadeh, Parvin
Kadumudi, Firoz Babu
Orive, Gorka
Gaharwar, Akhilesh K.
Castilho, Miguel
Golafshan, Nasim
Dolatshahi-Pirouz, Alireza

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Abstract

Several studies have shown that nanosilicate-reinforced scaffolds are suitable for bone regeneration. However, hydrogels are inherently too soft for load-bearing bone defects of critical sizes, and hard scaffolds typically do not provide a suitable three-dimensional (3D) microenvironment for cells to thrive, grow, and differentiate naturally. In this study, we bypass these long-standing challenges by fabricating a cell-free multi-level implant consisting of a porous and hard bone-like framework capable of providing load-bearing support and a softer native-like phase that has been reinforced with nanosilicates. The system was tested with rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in vitro and as a cell-free system in a critical-sized rat bone defect. Overall, our combinatorial and multi-level implant design displayed remarkable osteoconductivity in vitro without differentiation factors, expressing significant levels of osteogenic markers compared to unmodified groups. Moreover, after 8 weeks of implantation, histological and immunohistochemical assays indicated that the cell-free scaffolds enhanced bone repair up to approximately 84% following a near-complete defect healing. Overall, our results suggest that the proposed nanosilicate bioceramic implant could herald a new age in the field of orthopedics.

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alginate, bio glass, hydrogels, laponite, mesenchymal stem cells, nanomaterials, nanosilicate, General Materials Science

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Keshavarz, M, Alizadeh, P, Kadumudi, F B, Orive, G, Gaharwar, A K, Castilho, M, Golafshan, N & Dolatshahi-Pirouz, A 2023, 'Multi-leveled Nanosilicate Implants Can Facilitate Near-Perfect Bone Healing', ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, vol. 15, no. 17, pp. 21476-21495. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c01717