Kong Ni, Lin Kaili, Li Haiyan, Chang Jiang
Med-X Research Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, 1954 HuaShan Road, Shanghai 200030, China.
J Mater Chem B. 2014 Feb 28;2(8):1100-1110. doi: 10.1039/c3tb21529f. Epub 2014 Jan 16.
Copper (Cu) has been reported to be able to stimulate vascularization/angiogenesis, which is critical for regeneration of vascularized tissue in tissue engineering. Silicate bioceramics have also been reported to have stimulatory effects on vascularization due to the silicon (Si) ions released from silicate biomaterials. Therefore, we hypothesize that a combination of Cu and Si ions may show synergy effects on vascularization. Therefore, a copper-doped calcium silicate bioceramic (Cu-CaSiO, Cu-CS) was designed and synthesized with the purpose to enhance the stimulatory effects of copper salts or pure silicate bioceramics on vascularization by combining the effects of Cu and Si ions. The cytocompatibility of Cu-CS was firstly assessed by testing the influence of Cu-CS ion extracts on proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Thereafter, vascularization of HUVECs on ECMatrix™ gel or co-cultured with human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) in Cu-CS extracts was evaluated and expression of angiogenic growth factors was analyzed. Results revealed that, as compared to CS extracts and media containing soluble CuSO, Cu-CS extracts possessed stronger stimulatory effects on upregulation of angiogenic growth factors, which finally resulted in better stimulatory effects on vascularization. During the vascularization process, paracrine effects dominated in the co-culture system. In addition, lower concentrations of Cu and Si ions released from Cu-CS than those released from pure CS or CuSO were enough to stimulate vascularization, which indicated that there were synergy effects between Cu and Si ions during stimulation of vascularization by Cu-CS. Taken together, the designed Cu-CS may be suitable as a new biomaterial for regenerating blood vessels in tissue engineering.
据报道,铜(Cu)能够刺激血管形成/血管生成,这对于组织工程中血管化组织的再生至关重要。也有报道称,由于从硅酸盐生物材料中释放出的硅(Si)离子,硅酸盐生物陶瓷对血管形成具有刺激作用。因此,我们假设铜离子和硅离子的组合可能对血管形成具有协同作用。因此,设计并合成了一种铜掺杂的硅酸钙生物陶瓷(Cu-CaSiO,Cu-CS),目的是通过结合铜离子和硅离子的作用,增强铜盐或纯硅酸盐生物陶瓷对血管形成的刺激作用。首先通过测试Cu-CS离子提取物对人脐静脉内皮细胞(HUVECs)增殖的影响来评估Cu-CS的细胞相容性。此后,评估了HUVECs在ECMatrix™凝胶上或与Cu-CS提取物中的人皮肤成纤维细胞(HDFs)共培养时的血管形成情况,并分析了血管生成生长因子的表达。结果显示,与CS提取物和含有可溶性CuSO的培养基相比,Cu-CS提取物对血管生成生长因子的上调具有更强的刺激作用,并最终对血管形成产生更好的刺激效果。在血管形成过程中,旁分泌作用在共培养系统中占主导地位。此外,从Cu-CS中释放的铜离子和硅离子浓度低于从纯CS或CuSO中释放的浓度,却足以刺激血管形成,这表明在Cu-CS刺激血管形成的过程中,铜离子和硅离子之间存在协同作用。综上所述,所设计的Cu-CS可能适合作为组织工程中用于血管再生的新型生物材料。