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Bioinspired Glycopeptide Hydrogel Reestablishing Bone Homeostasis through Mediating Osteoclasts and Osteogenesis in Periodontitis Treatment

Authors :
Zhao, Zhezhe
Wu, Chenxuan
Huangfu, Yini
Zhang, Yufeng
Zhang, Ju
Huang, Pingsheng
Dong, Anjie
Wang, Yonglan
Deng, Jiayin
Wang, Weiwei
Feng, Zujian
Source :
ACS Nano; October 2024, Vol. 18 Issue: 43 p29507-29521, 15p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Irreversible alveolar bone resorption is one of the important clinical manifestations of periodontitis, which is initiated by a plaque biofilm and exacerbated by the imbalance of osteoclast activity and osteogenesis, affecting a patient’s masticatory function and resulting in a high recurrence rate of periodontitis. Herein, to reestablish bone homeostasis in periodontitis, a minocycline hydrochloride (MH)-loaded glycopeptide hydrogel (MH/GRWgel) is fabricated to mediate alveolar bone absorption through sequential antibacterial and RANKL-blocking activities. GRWgelshows an ECM-like fibrous and porous microstructure serving as a scaffold for cell proliferation and differentiation and holds the merits including injectability, self-healing properties, and good biocompatibility. After injection in situ, MH is released rapidly from the hydrogel in the early stage, demonstrating a potent antimicrobial effect to combat the biofilm in the deep periodontal pocket. Moreover, MH/GRWgelexhibits a high specific binding efficiency with RANKL to suppress osteoclast maturation by shielding the RANKL/RANK interaction and enhancing osteogenic differentiation, thereby synergistically regulating bone homeostasis. In the rat periodontitis model, MH/GRWgelsignificantly curtails periodontitis progression through antimicrobial activity, inhibition of alveolar bone resorption, and promotion of bone regeneration, which is superior to the treatment of a commercial gel. These findings suggest that MH/GRWgelwith superiority in regulating bone homeostasis provides a promising therapeutic strategy for periodontitis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19360851 and 1936086X
Volume :
18
Issue :
43
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Nano
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67682500
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c05677