Local H2 release remodels senescence microenvironment for improved repair of injured bone

The senescence microenvironment, which causes persistent inflammation and loss of intrinsic regenerative abilities, is a main obstacle to effective tissue repair in elderly individuals. In this work, we find that local H 2 supply can remodel the senescence microenvironment by anti-inflammation and a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2023-11, Vol.14 (1), p.7783-7783, Article 7783
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Shengqiang, Yu, Yuanman, Xie, Songqing, Liang, Danna, Shi, Wei, Chen, Sizhen, Li, Guanglin, Tang, Wei, Liu, Changsheng, He, Qianjun
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Zusammenfassung:The senescence microenvironment, which causes persistent inflammation and loss of intrinsic regenerative abilities, is a main obstacle to effective tissue repair in elderly individuals. In this work, we find that local H 2 supply can remodel the senescence microenvironment by anti-inflammation and anti-senescence effects in various senescent cells from skeletally mature bone. We construct a H 2 -releasing scaffold which can release high-dosage H 2 (911 mL/g, up to 1 week) by electrospraying polyhydroxyalkanoate-encapsulated CaSi 2 nanoparticles onto mesoporous bioactive glass. We demonstrate efficient remodeling of the microenvironment and enhanced repair of critical-size bone defects in an aged mouse model. Mechanistically, we reveal that local H 2 release alters the microenvironment from pro-inflammation to anti-inflammation by senescent macrophages repolarization and secretome change. We also show that H 2 alleviates the progression of aging/injury-superposed senescence, facilitates the recruitment of endogenous cells and the preservation of their regeneration capability, thereby creating a pro-regenerative microenvironment able to support bone defect regeneration. Senescence microenvironment inhibits tissue repair in elderly individuals. Here, the authors demonstrate that local H 2 supply has anti-inflammation and anti-senescence effects, and develop a H 2 -releasing scaffold to enhance aging bone defect repair.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-43618-z