Ectopic osteogenesis effect of antigen-extracted xenogeneic cancellous bone graft with chitosan/rhBMP-2/bFGF sequential sustained-release nanocapsules

Journal of Biomaterials Applications
Ze-Jian LiRen-Fa Lai

Abstract

To explore the ectopic osteogenesis effect of sequential sustained release application of recombinant human bone morphogenic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF). Antigen-extracted xenogeneic cancellous bone coupled with growth factor-loaded chitosan nanocapsules were implanted in rats in intramuscular site in accordance with the following experimental pattern: group A: simultaneous burst release of rhBMP-2 and bFGF; group B: simultaneous sustained release of rhBMP-2 and bFGF; group C: preferential burst release of rhBMP-2, then sustained release of bFGF; group D: preferential burst release of bFGF, then sustained release of rhBMP-2; group E: sustained release of rhBMP-2 alone; group F: sustained release of bFGF alone, blank control group G: antigen-extracted xenogeneic cancellous bone graft only; negative control group H: not filled with anything. Specimens were obtained after executing the animals at 2 and 4 weeks for general observation and weighing, calcium content detection, micro-CT scanning and bone parameter measurement analysis, H&E staining, ALP staining and CD34 staining. The materials weight of A-2, B-2, C-2, A-4, B-4, C-4, D-4 and E-4 were significantly higher than that of preoperative mate...Continue Reading

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May 25, 2021·Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology·Guoke TangXiaojian Ye

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