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结合血管束和 3D 打印支架与 BMP-2 可改善骨修复和血管生成。

Combining a Vascular Bundle and 3D Printed Scaffold with BMP-2 Improves Bone Repair and Angiogenesis.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.

出版信息

Tissue Eng Part A. 2021 Dec;27(23-24):1517-1525. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2021.0049. Epub 2021 Jun 18.

Abstract

Vascularization is currently considered the biggest challenge in bone tissue engineering due to necrosis in the center of large scaffolds. We established a new expendable vascular bundle model to vascularize a three-dimensional printed channeled scaffold with and without bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) for improved healing of large segmental bone defects. Bone formation and angiogenesis in an 8 mm critical-sized bone defect in the rat femur were significantly promoted by inserting a bundle consisting of the superficial epigastric artery and vein into the central channel of a large porous polycaprolactone scaffold. Vessels were observed sprouting from the vascular bundle inserted in the central tunnel. Although the regenerated bone volume in the group receiving the scaffold and vascular bundle was similar to that of the healthy femur, the rate of union of the group was not satisfactory (25% at 8 weeks). BMP-2 delivery was found to promote not only bone formation but also angiogenesis in the critical-sized bone defects. Both insertion of the vascular bundle alone and BMP-2 loading alone induced comparable levels of angiogenesis and when used in combination, significantly greater vascular volume was observed. These findings suggest a promising new modality of treatment in large bone defects. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic level I. Impact statement Vascularization is currently the main challenge in bone tissue engineering. The combination of a vascular bundle and an osteoinductive three-dimensional printed graft significantly improved and accelerated bone regeneration and angiogenesis in critical-sized large bone defects, suggesting a promising new modality of treatment in large bone defects.

摘要

血管化是目前骨组织工程中的最大挑战,因为大支架的中心会发生坏死。我们建立了一种新的可消耗血管束模型,用于对三维打印有和没有骨形态发生蛋白-2(BMP-2)的通道支架进行血管化,以改善大节段骨缺损的愈合。将包含腹壁浅动静脉的束插入到大多孔聚己内酯支架的中心通道中,可显著促进大鼠股骨 8mm 临界尺寸骨缺损中的骨形成和血管生成。观察到血管束从插入中央隧道的血管束中发芽。尽管接受支架和血管束的组的再生骨体积与健康股骨相似,但组的愈合率并不令人满意(8 周时为 25%)。发现 BMP-2 传递不仅能促进骨形成,还能促进临界尺寸骨缺损中的血管生成。单独插入血管束和单独加载 BMP-2 都能诱导相当水平的血管生成,而两者联合使用时,观察到的血管体积显著增加。这些发现表明,在大骨缺损中,这是一种有前途的新治疗模式。证据水平:治疗水平 I。影响说明血管化是目前骨组织工程中的主要挑战。血管束和诱导性三维打印移植物的结合显著改善和加速了临界尺寸大骨缺损中的骨再生和血管生成,这表明在大骨缺损中,这是一种有前途的新治疗模式。

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