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Authors Chen XH, Zhao YB, Geng SN, Miron RJ, Zhang Q, Wu CT, Zhang YF
Published Date January 2015 Volume 2015:10 Pages 839—846
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S69001
Received 7 June 2014, Accepted 13 September 2014, Published 22 January 2015
Purpose: In the present study, the fabrication of novel
p(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-butyl methylacrylate) (PIB) nanogels was combined
with boron-containing mesoporous bioactive glass (B-MBG) scaffolds in order to
improve the mechanical properties of PIB nanogels alone. Scaffolds were tested
for mechanical strength and the ability to promote new bone formation in vivo.
Patients and methods: To
evaluate the potential of each scaffold in bone regeneration, ovariectomized
rats were chosen as a study model to determine the ability of PIB nanogels to
stimulate bone formation in a complicated anatomical bone defect. PIB nanogels
and PIB nanogels/B-MBG composites were respectively implanted into
ovariectomized rats with critical-sized femur defects following treatment
periods of 2, 4, and 8 weeks post-implantation.
Results: Results from the
present study demonstrate that PIB nanogels/B-MBG composites showed greater
improvement in mechanical strength when compared to PIB nanogels alone. In
vivo, hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed significantly more newly formed
bone in defects containing PIB nanogels/B-MBG composite scaffolds when compared
to PIB nanogels alone. Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive staining
demonstrated that both scaffolds were degraded over time and bone remodeling
occurred in the surrounding bone defect as early as 4 weeks post-implantation.
Conclusion: The results from
the present study indicate that PIB nanogels are a potential bone tissue
engineering biomaterial able to treat defects of irregular shapes and
deformities as an injectable, thermoresponsive, biocompatible hydrogel which
undergoes rapid thermal gelation once body temperature is reached. Furthermore,
its combination with B-MBG scaffolds improves the mechanical properties and
ability to promote new bone formation when compared to PIB nanogels alone.
Keywords: bone graft, boron,
osteoporosis, osteoporotic defect, mesoporous bioactive graft, tissue
engineering