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Copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics inducing anti-inflammatory phenotype and regeneration of cartilage/bone interface

Osteoarthritis not only results in cartilage lesion, but also is accompanied with subchondral bone damage caused by the inflammatory response. It is of great significance to treat osteoarthritis by regulating the immune response. As copper (Cu) plays an essential role in immune response and anti-art...

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Autores principales: Lin, Rongcai, Deng, Cuijun, Li, Xuxiang, Liu, Yaqin, Zhang, Meng, Qin, Chen, Yao, Qingqiang, Wang, Liming, Wu, Chengtie
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6735521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31534552
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.36120
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author Lin, Rongcai
Deng, Cuijun
Li, Xuxiang
Liu, Yaqin
Zhang, Meng
Qin, Chen
Yao, Qingqiang
Wang, Liming
Wu, Chengtie
author_facet Lin, Rongcai
Deng, Cuijun
Li, Xuxiang
Liu, Yaqin
Zhang, Meng
Qin, Chen
Yao, Qingqiang
Wang, Liming
Wu, Chengtie
author_sort Lin, Rongcai
collection PubMed
description Osteoarthritis not only results in cartilage lesion, but also is accompanied with subchondral bone damage caused by the inflammatory response. It is of great significance to treat osteoarthritis by regulating the immune response. As copper (Cu) plays an essential role in immune response and anti-arthritis, a copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics (Cu-BGC) may achieve the aim of healing cartilage lesion and reducing inflammatory response caused by osteoarthritis. We hypothesized that the Cu(2+) released from Cu-BGC scaffolds may satisfy the requirements of cartilage regeneration and anti-arthritis. Methods: 3D-printing method was employed to prepare Cu-BGC scaffolds. The stimulating effect on the chondrocytes and macrophages cultured with Cu-BGC extracts was investigated. Furthermore, the in vivo regenerative effect of Cu-BGC scaffolds on osteochondral defects was studied. Results: The incorporation of Cu(2+) into BGC considerably promoted the proliferation and maturation of chondrocytes, and induced macrophages shifting to anti-inflammatory phenotype. Histological analysis demonstrated that the Cu-BGC scaffolds meaningfully improved the regeneration of cartilage and elevated the recovery of the osteochondral interface as compared with the CTR and BGC groups. The potential mechanism is related to Cu(2+) ions triggering the immune response of cartilage via activating HIF signaling pathway and inhibiting the inflammatory response in osteochondral tissue. Conclusion: These results demonstrated that Cu-BGC scaffolds significantly facilitated the regeneration of cartilage and osteochondral interface, as well as inhibited inflammatory response, which may prevent the development of osteoarthritis associated with osteochondral defects.
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spelling pubmed-67355212019-09-18 Copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics inducing anti-inflammatory phenotype and regeneration of cartilage/bone interface Lin, Rongcai Deng, Cuijun Li, Xuxiang Liu, Yaqin Zhang, Meng Qin, Chen Yao, Qingqiang Wang, Liming Wu, Chengtie Theranostics Research Paper Osteoarthritis not only results in cartilage lesion, but also is accompanied with subchondral bone damage caused by the inflammatory response. It is of great significance to treat osteoarthritis by regulating the immune response. As copper (Cu) plays an essential role in immune response and anti-arthritis, a copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics (Cu-BGC) may achieve the aim of healing cartilage lesion and reducing inflammatory response caused by osteoarthritis. We hypothesized that the Cu(2+) released from Cu-BGC scaffolds may satisfy the requirements of cartilage regeneration and anti-arthritis. Methods: 3D-printing method was employed to prepare Cu-BGC scaffolds. The stimulating effect on the chondrocytes and macrophages cultured with Cu-BGC extracts was investigated. Furthermore, the in vivo regenerative effect of Cu-BGC scaffolds on osteochondral defects was studied. Results: The incorporation of Cu(2+) into BGC considerably promoted the proliferation and maturation of chondrocytes, and induced macrophages shifting to anti-inflammatory phenotype. Histological analysis demonstrated that the Cu-BGC scaffolds meaningfully improved the regeneration of cartilage and elevated the recovery of the osteochondral interface as compared with the CTR and BGC groups. The potential mechanism is related to Cu(2+) ions triggering the immune response of cartilage via activating HIF signaling pathway and inhibiting the inflammatory response in osteochondral tissue. Conclusion: These results demonstrated that Cu-BGC scaffolds significantly facilitated the regeneration of cartilage and osteochondral interface, as well as inhibited inflammatory response, which may prevent the development of osteoarthritis associated with osteochondral defects. Ivyspring International Publisher 2019-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6735521/ /pubmed/31534552 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.36120 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Lin, Rongcai
Deng, Cuijun
Li, Xuxiang
Liu, Yaqin
Zhang, Meng
Qin, Chen
Yao, Qingqiang
Wang, Liming
Wu, Chengtie
Copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics inducing anti-inflammatory phenotype and regeneration of cartilage/bone interface
title Copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics inducing anti-inflammatory phenotype and regeneration of cartilage/bone interface
title_full Copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics inducing anti-inflammatory phenotype and regeneration of cartilage/bone interface
title_fullStr Copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics inducing anti-inflammatory phenotype and regeneration of cartilage/bone interface
title_full_unstemmed Copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics inducing anti-inflammatory phenotype and regeneration of cartilage/bone interface
title_short Copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics inducing anti-inflammatory phenotype and regeneration of cartilage/bone interface
title_sort copper-incorporated bioactive glass-ceramics inducing anti-inflammatory phenotype and regeneration of cartilage/bone interface
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6735521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31534552
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.36120
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