A bioinspired mineral-organic composite hydrogel as a self-healable and mechanically robust bone graft for promoting bone regeneration
[Display omitted] •Host-guest crosslinking strategy was employed to fabricate supramolecular hybrid hydrogels for promoting bone regeneration.•Hydrogel can repair itself spontaneously when damaged, mimicking the self-healing characteristics of native bone tissue.•Efficient energy dissipation mechani...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2021-06, Vol.413, p.127512, Article 127512 |
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•Host-guest crosslinking strategy was employed to fabricate supramolecular hybrid hydrogels for promoting bone regeneration.•Hydrogel can repair itself spontaneously when damaged, mimicking the self-healing characteristics of native bone tissue.•Efficient energy dissipation mechanism from host-guest interactions improved mechanical properties of the hydrogel.
Despite advances in the development of osteo-regenerative biomaterials, current products are vulnerable to stress-induced formation of cracks, resulting in the loss of functionality and a limited lifespan. In the present study, a strategy based on host-guest assembly was developed to fabricate a silk fibroin-based inorganic-organic hybrid hydrogel (termed SF@HG@HA) in which silk fibroin was used as a polymer template to tether host (β-cyclodextrin) and guest (cholesterol) monomers, respectively. Due to dynamic host-guest interactions, the prepared hydrogel could repair itself spontaneously when damaged, without the assistance of any external stimuli, mimicking the self-healing characteristics of native bone tissue. Furthermore, the efficient energy dissipation mechanism provided by the host-guest crosslinking strategy endowed the hydrogel with robust mechanical properties to bear substantial mechanical loading. SF@HG@HA was shown to support cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation in vitro and accelerate bone regeneration in critical-size rat femoral defects in vivo. Together, the silk fibroin-based self-healing hydrogel with robust mechanical properties shows potential applications in the reconstruction of bone defects, which may provide new directions for the design of functional biomaterials for tissue regeneration. |
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ISSN: | 1385-8947 1873-3212 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cej.2020.127512 |