Three-dimensional gas-foamed scaffolds decorated with metal phenolic networks for cartilage regeneration

Inflammation is a major impediment to the healing of cartilage injuries, yet bioactive scaffolds suitable for cartilage repair in inflammatory environments are extremely rare. Herein, we utilized electrospinning to fabricate a two-dimensional nanofiber scaffold (2DS), which was then subjected to gas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials today bio 2024-12, Vol.29, p.101249, Article 101249
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yujie, Xu, Wei, Pan, Zhen, Li, Bohui, Mo, Xiumei, Li, Yucai, Wang, Jielin, Wang, Yuan, Wei, Zhenyuan, Chen, Yicheng, Han, Zhaopu, Lin, Chen, Liu, Yu, Ye, Xiaojian, Yu, Jiangming
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Zusammenfassung:Inflammation is a major impediment to the healing of cartilage injuries, yet bioactive scaffolds suitable for cartilage repair in inflammatory environments are extremely rare. Herein, we utilized electrospinning to fabricate a two-dimensional nanofiber scaffold (2DS), which was then subjected to gas foaming to obtain a three-dimensional scaffold (3DS). 3DS was modified with metal phenolic networks (MPNs) composed of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and strontium ions (Sr2+) to afford a MPNs-modified 3D scaffold (3DS-E). Gas-foamed scaffold exhibited multilayered structure conducive to cellular infiltration and proliferation. Compared to other groups, 3DS-E better preserved chondrocytes under interleukin (IL)-1β induced inflammatory environment, showing less apoptosis of chondrocytes and higher expression of cartilage matrix. Additionally, 3DS-E facilitated the regeneration of more mature cartilage in vivo, reduced cell apoptosis, and decreased the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Taken together, 3DS-E may offer an ideal candidate for cartilage regeneration. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2590-0064
2590-0064
DOI:10.1016/j.mtbio.2024.101249