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Enhanced bone regeneration by osteoinductive and angiogenic zein/whitlockite composite scaffolds loaded with levofloxacin


By

Lin, X (Lin, Xue) [1] ; Wang, Y (Wang, Yu) [1] , [2] ; Liu, LY (Liu, Lingyu) [1] , [2] ; Du, XM (Du, Xiaomeng) [1] ; Wang, WY (Wang, Wenying) [1] ; Guo, ST (Guo, Shutao) [3] ; Zhang, JC (Zhang, Jinchao) [1] ; Ge, K (Ge, Kun) [1] ; Zhou, GQ (Zhou, Guoqiang) [1] , [2]
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RSC ADVANCES

Volume

14

Issue

21

Page

14470-14479

DOI

10.1039/d4ra00772g

Published

MAY 2 2024

Indexed

2024-06-07

Document Type

Article

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Abstract

Promoting angiogenesis following biomaterial implantation is essential to bone tissue regeneration. Herein, the composite scaffolds composed of zein, whitlockite (WH), and levofloxacin (LEVO) were fabricated to augment bone repair by facilitating osteogenesis and angiogenesis. First, three-dimensional composite scaffolds containing zein and WH were prepared using the salt-leaching method. Then, as a model antibiotic drug, the LEVO was loaded into zein/WH scaffolds. Moreover, the addition of WH enhanced the adhesion, differentiation, and mineralization of osteoblasts. The zein/WH/LEVO composite scaffolds not only had significant osteoinductivity but also showed excellent antibacterial properties. The prepared composite scaffolds were then implanted into a calvarial defect model to evaluate their osteogenic induction effects in vivo. Micro-CT observation and histological analysis indicate that the scaffolds can accelerate bone regeneration with the contribution of endogenous cytokines. Based on amounts of data in vitro and in vivo, the scaffolds present profound effects on improving bone regeneration, especially for the favorable osteogenic, intensive angiogenic, and alleviated inflammation abilities. The results showed that the synthesized scaffolds could be a potential material for bone tissue engineering.

The zein/WH/LEVO scaffolds have significant effects on promoting bone regeneration, especially for the favorable osteogenic, intensive angiogenic, and alleviated inflammation abilities. The synthesized scaffolds would be used as a suitable material for bone regeneration.