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Controlled Release of BMP‑2 from a Heparin-Conjugated Strontium-Substituted Nanohydroxyapatite/Silk Fibroin Scaffold for Bone Regeneration
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objective of this study was to develop heparin-conjugated strontium-substituted
hydroxyapatite/silk fibroin (Sr-nHAp/SF-Hep) scaffold loaded bone
morphogenetic proteins-2 (BMP-2) with sustained release to improve
bone regeneration. The average pore diameters and porosity of Sr-nHAp/SF
scaffolds were respectively approximately 150 μm and 90%. The
mechanical properties and thermostability of the Sr-nHAp/SF scaffolds
were significantly stronger than those of the SF scaffold. The weight
of composite scaffolds is higher than that of the SF scaffold in simulated
body fluids. The Sr-nHAp/SF scaffold exhibited excellent biological
function of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell (BMSC) proliferation
and adhesion. The expression of related osteogenic genes, including
osteocalcin, osteopontion, and alkaline phosphatase activity was elevated
by Sr-nHAp/SF-Hep-BMP-2 scaffold, which promoted the differentiation
of BMSCs into osteoblasts. <i>In vivo</i> results showed
that Sr-nHAp/SF-Hep-BMP-2 scaffolds enhanced bone mineral density
and improved new bone regeneration, which was accomplished through
microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) and histological and histochemical
staining analysis. These results demonstrated Sr-nHAp/SF-Hep-BMP-2
scaffolds with favorable biocompatibility and good mechanical properties
have great potential to repair bone defects