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用于大鼠膝关节模型骨软骨再生的新型胶原海绵复合材料:角蛋白、羟基磷灰石及联合治疗的对比研究

Novel Collagenous Sponge Composites for Osteochondral Regeneration in Rat Knee Models: A Comparative Study of Keratin, Hydroxyapatite, and Combined Treatments.

作者信息

Popescu Florin, Albu Kaya Madalina Georgiana, Miculescu Florin, Coman Alina Elena, Ancuta Diana-Larisa, Coman Cristin, Barbilian Adrian

机构信息

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila", Bucharest, ROU.

Department of Collagen, National Research and Development Institute for Textiles and Leather (INCDTP) Division Leather and Footwear Research Institute (ICPI), Bucharest, ROU.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Nov 11;16(11):e73428. doi: 10.7759/cureus.73428. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the osteoconductive and osteoinductive potential of novel composite collagenous sponges enriched with keratin (K), hydroxyapatite (HA), and their combination (K+HA) for osteochondral regeneration in rat knee models. By examining cell proliferation, mineralization, and vascularization, we aim to determine the regenerative effectiveness of these materials in promoting osteochondral repair, particularly in load-bearing joints like the knee. Addressing the problem of osteochondral defects (OCD), which lead to osteoarthritis-a condition characterized by pain and functional impairment-the hereby research evaluates these biomaterials for their potential to foster bone and cartilage repair, especially in load-bearing joints as the knee. By leveraging an experimental living rat knee model, the effectiveness of these bio-composites is tasted through detailed morphological, biomechanical, and histological analyses. We have employed a rigorous methodology encompassing the selection of biomaterials based on their osteoconductive and osteoinductive traits, their intraosseous application in Wistar rats, and ulterior comprehensive and minutely monitoring. The comparison covers aspects such as cell growth, mean pixel intensity, and other key morphological properties, offering good insights into each material's regenerative capacity. Furthermore, in the present study we have highlighted the fabrication processes of the sponges, including lyophilization and crosslinking, underlining the importance of the biomaterials' physical characteristics in achieving targeted and optimal regenerative outcomes. Preliminary results obtained illustrate the biocompatibility and potential efficacy of these collagen-based composites in promoting bone healing and regeneration, with particular attention being given to the synergistic effects observed in the K+HA combination. This research will contribute to the understanding of material-based regeneration of osteochondral units but also might open avenues for future investigations into the optimization of such therapies for further clinical application. Through a detailed examination of the materials' integration with the test animal bone and cartilaginous tissues and their impact on bone and cartilage healing, this study sets the stage for the advancement of regenerative medicine solutions for OCD and the array of related conditions, offering hope for patients suffering from joint degeneration and injury.

摘要

本研究旨在评估富含角蛋白(K)、羟基磷灰石(HA)及其组合(K+HA)的新型复合胶原海绵在大鼠膝关节模型中用于骨软骨再生的骨传导和骨诱导潜力。通过检测细胞增殖、矿化和血管生成,我们旨在确定这些材料在促进骨软骨修复方面的再生效果,特别是在膝关节等承重关节中。骨软骨缺损(OCD)会导致骨关节炎,其特征为疼痛和功能障碍,本研究旨在解决这一问题,评估这些生物材料促进骨和软骨修复的潜力,尤其是在膝关节等承重关节中。通过利用实验性活体大鼠膝关节模型,通过详细的形态学、生物力学和组织学分析来测试这些生物复合材料的有效性。我们采用了一种严谨的方法,包括根据生物材料的骨传导和骨诱导特性选择生物材料、将其骨内应用于Wistar大鼠,以及随后进行全面细致的监测。比较涵盖细胞生长、平均像素强度等方面以及其他关键形态学特性,从而深入了解每种材料的再生能力。此外,在本研究中,我们强调了海绵的制造过程,包括冻干和交联,强调了生物材料的物理特性在实现靶向和最佳再生结果方面的重要性。获得的初步结果表明,这些基于胶原的复合材料在促进骨愈合和再生方面具有生物相容性和潜在疗效,尤其关注在K+HA组合中观察到的协同效应。这项研究不仅将有助于理解基于材料的骨软骨单元再生过程,还可能为未来进一步临床应用的此类疗法优化研究开辟道路。通过详细检查材料与实验动物骨和软骨组织的整合情况及其对骨和软骨愈合的影响,本研究为OCD及一系列相关病症的再生医学解决方案的推进奠定了基础,为遭受关节退变和损伤的患者带来了希望。

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