Beta-tricalcium phosphate granules improve osteogenesis in vitro and establish innovative osteo-regenerators for bone tissue engineering in vivo

Peng Gao(Xijing Hospital), Haoqiang Zhang(Xijing Hospital), Yun Liu(Xijing Hospital), Bo Fan(Xijing Hospital), Xiaokang Li(Xijing Hospital), Xin Xiao(Xijing Hospital), Ping-Heng Lan(Xijing Hospital), Minghui Li(Xijing Hospital), Lei Geng(Xijing Hospital), Dong Liu(Xijing Hospital), Yulin Yuan(Xijing Hospital), Qin Lian(Xi'an Jiaotong University), Jianxi Lu(Shanghai Genon Biological Products (China)), Zheng Guo(Xijing Hospital), Zhen Wang(Xijing Hospital)
Scientific Reports
March 22, 2016
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Abstract

The drawbacks of traditional bone-defect treatments have prompted the exploration of bone tissue engineering. This study aimed to explore suitable β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) granules for bone regeneration and identify an efficient method to establish β-TCP-based osteo-regenerators. β-TCP granules with diameters of 1 mm and 1-2.5 mm were evaluated in vitro. The β-TCP granules with superior osteogenic properties were used to establish in vivo bioreactors, referred to as osteo-regenerators, which were fabricated using two different methods. Improved proliferation of bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), glucose consumption and ALP activity were observed for 1-2.5 mm β-TCP compared with 1-mm granules (P < 0.05). In addition, BMSCs incubated with 1-2.5 mm β-TCP expressed significantly higher levels of the genes for runt-related transcription factor-2, alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin, osteopontin, and collagen type-1 and the osteogenesis-related proteins alkaline phosphatase, collagen type-1 and runt-related transcription factor-2 compared with BMSCs incubated with 1 mm β-TCP (P < 0.05). Fluorochrome labelling, micro-computed tomography and histological staining analyses indicated that the osteo-regenerator with two holes perforating the femur promoted significantly greater bone regeneration compared with the osteo-regenerator with a periosteum incision (P < 0.05). This study provides an alternative to biofunctionalized bioreactors that exhibits improved osteogenesis.


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