Calcium Phosphate Nanocluster-Loaded Injectable Hydrogel for Bone Regeneration

2019 
Bone is a hierarchical tissue in which the extracellular matrix consists of hydroxyapatite (HAP) crystals embedded in the collagen matrix. Artificial bone regeneration remains a great challenge due to the difficulty of balancing the chemical composition, biological compatibility and mechanical performance of the implant. Biomineralization starts from the formation of a hydrogel-like bio-macromolecule matrix in many cases, while the mineralization of HAP often builds from amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) nanoclusters. Inspired by these discoveries, here we use a hydrogel loaded with ~1 nm sized polymer-stabilized ACP nanoclusters (cluster-loaded hydrogel) as an injectable bone regeneration material. The hydrogel is biocompatible and stabilizes the ACP clusters such that they could efficiently infiltrate into collagen fibrils leading to intrafibrillar mineralization of HAP nanocrystals. The ex vivo results reveal that the cluster-loaded hydrogel has an excellent bone affinity as well as provide a suitable ...
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