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In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of a Bio-Inspired Adhesive for Bone Fixation

Compared to metallic hardware, an effective bone adhesive can revolutionize the treatment of clinically challenging situations such as comminuted, articular, and pediatric fractures. The present study aims to develop such a bio-inspired bone adhesive, based upon a modified mineral-organic adhesive w...

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Autores principales: Schlund, Matthias, Dartus, Julien, Defrançois, Sarah, Ferri, Joël, Delattre, Jérôme, Blanchemain, Nicolas, Woisel, Patrice, Lyskawa, Joël, Chai, Feng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111718
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15041233
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author Schlund, Matthias
Dartus, Julien
Defrançois, Sarah
Ferri, Joël
Delattre, Jérôme
Blanchemain, Nicolas
Woisel, Patrice
Lyskawa, Joël
Chai, Feng
author_facet Schlund, Matthias
Dartus, Julien
Defrançois, Sarah
Ferri, Joël
Delattre, Jérôme
Blanchemain, Nicolas
Woisel, Patrice
Lyskawa, Joël
Chai, Feng
author_sort Schlund, Matthias
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description Compared to metallic hardware, an effective bone adhesive can revolutionize the treatment of clinically challenging situations such as comminuted, articular, and pediatric fractures. The present study aims to develop such a bio-inspired bone adhesive, based upon a modified mineral-organic adhesive with tetracalcium phosphate (TTCP) and phosphoserine (OPS) by incorporating nanoparticles of polydopamine (nPDA). The optimal formulation, which was screened using in vitro instrumental tensile adhesion tests, was found to be 50%(mol)TTCP/50%(mol)OPS-2%(wt)nPDA with a liquid-to-powder ratio of 0.21 mL/g. This adhesive has a substantially stronger adhesive strength (1.0–1.6 MPa) to bovine cortical bone than the adhesive without nPDA (0.5–0.6 MPa). To simulate a clinical scenario of autograft fixation under low mechanical load, we presented the first in vivo model: a rat fibula glued to the tibia, on which the TTCP/OPS-nPDA adhesive (n = 7) was shown to be effective in stabilizing the graft without displacement (a clinical success rate of 86% and 71% at 5 and 12 weeks, respectively) compared to a sham control (0%). Significant coverage of newly formed bone was particularly observed on the surface of the adhesive, thanks to the osteoinductive property of nPDA. To conclude, the TTCP/OPS-nPDA adhesive fulfilled many clinical requirements for the bone fixation, and potentially could be functionalized via nPDA to offer more biological activities, e.g., anti-infection after antibiotic loading.
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spelling pubmed-101466432023-04-29 In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of a Bio-Inspired Adhesive for Bone Fixation Schlund, Matthias Dartus, Julien Defrançois, Sarah Ferri, Joël Delattre, Jérôme Blanchemain, Nicolas Woisel, Patrice Lyskawa, Joël Chai, Feng Pharmaceutics Article Compared to metallic hardware, an effective bone adhesive can revolutionize the treatment of clinically challenging situations such as comminuted, articular, and pediatric fractures. The present study aims to develop such a bio-inspired bone adhesive, based upon a modified mineral-organic adhesive with tetracalcium phosphate (TTCP) and phosphoserine (OPS) by incorporating nanoparticles of polydopamine (nPDA). The optimal formulation, which was screened using in vitro instrumental tensile adhesion tests, was found to be 50%(mol)TTCP/50%(mol)OPS-2%(wt)nPDA with a liquid-to-powder ratio of 0.21 mL/g. This adhesive has a substantially stronger adhesive strength (1.0–1.6 MPa) to bovine cortical bone than the adhesive without nPDA (0.5–0.6 MPa). To simulate a clinical scenario of autograft fixation under low mechanical load, we presented the first in vivo model: a rat fibula glued to the tibia, on which the TTCP/OPS-nPDA adhesive (n = 7) was shown to be effective in stabilizing the graft without displacement (a clinical success rate of 86% and 71% at 5 and 12 weeks, respectively) compared to a sham control (0%). Significant coverage of newly formed bone was particularly observed on the surface of the adhesive, thanks to the osteoinductive property of nPDA. To conclude, the TTCP/OPS-nPDA adhesive fulfilled many clinical requirements for the bone fixation, and potentially could be functionalized via nPDA to offer more biological activities, e.g., anti-infection after antibiotic loading. MDPI 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10146643/ /pubmed/37111718 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15041233 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ferri, Joël
Delattre, Jérôme
Blanchemain, Nicolas
Woisel, Patrice
Lyskawa, Joël
Chai, Feng
In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of a Bio-Inspired Adhesive for Bone Fixation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10146643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111718
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15041233
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