Bone-targeted pH-responsive cerium nanoparticles for anabolic therapy in osteoporosis.

Bioactive Materials
Ce DouShiwu Dong

Abstract

Antiresorptive drugs are widely used for treatment of osteoporosis and cancer bone metastasis, which function mainly through an overall inhibition of osteoclast. However, not all osteoclasts are "bone eaters"; preosteoclasts (pOCs) play anabolic roles in bone formation and angiogenesis through coupling with osteoblasts and secreting platelet derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB). In this study, a bone-targeted pH-responsive nanomaterial was designed for selectively eliminating mature osteoclasts (mOCs) without affecting pOCs. Biocompatible cerium nano-system (CNS) was guided to the acidic extracellular microenvironment created by mOCs and gained oxidative enzymatic activity. Oxidative CNS decreased the viability of mOCs through accumulating intracellular reactive oxygen species and enhancing calcium oscillation. Non-acid secreting anabolic pOCs were thus preserved and kept producing PDGF-BB, which lead to mesenchymal stem cell osteogenesis and endothelial progenitor cell angiogenesis via PI3K-Akt activated focal adhesion kinase. In treating osteoporotic ovariectomized mice, CNS showed better protective effects compare with the current first line antiresorptive drug due to the better anabolic effects marked by higher level of bone ...Continue Reading

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