Advancing Osteoporotic Bone Regeneration Through Tailored Tea Polyphenols Functionalized Micro‐/Nano‐ Hydroxyapatite Bioceramics

Author:

Zhao Rui12,Qian Hui1,Zhu Xiangdong2,Zhang Xingdong2,Chen Zhenhua3ORCID,Yang Xiao2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine Department of Inspection Jiangsu University Zhenjiang 212013 P. R. China

2. National Engineering Research Center for Biomaterials Sichuan University Chengdu 610064 P. R. China

3. Jinzhou Medical University Jinzhou 121001 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractEfforts to develop advanced bone substitutes for effective bone regeneration in substantial defects have led to the fabrication of tissue‐engineered scaffolds. These scaffolds, featuring hierarchical structures, specific chemical compositions, and functional qualities, are essential in mimicking native bone tissue. Inspired by the biomineralization process, hydrothermal treatment is used to synthesize micro‐/nano‐hydroxyapatite bioceramics functionalized with tea polyphenols (TP‐nwHA), closely resembling the structure of bone‐like apatite induced by hydroxyapatite bioceramics in vivo. The in vitro results demonstrate TP‐nwHA's superior biocompatibility, enhancing cell proliferation and adhesion. Furthermore, TP‐nwHA scaffolds significantly influence mesenchymal stem cells, promoting osteogenic differentiation while inhibiting osteoclastogenic differentiation. The upregulation of osteogenic proteins BMP2 and ITGB1, along with the downregulation of osteoclastic proteins FGF21 and IGFBP1, demonstrate the synergistic effect of the biomimetic structure and polyphenols on the activation of the MAPK signaling pathway. In vivo, TP‐nwHA showe early angiogenic capabilities, leading to improved bone regeneration in critical‐size femoral bone defects in osteoporotic rats. Histological staining confirms the complete bridging of defects with new bone tissue in the TP‐nwHA group, and nanoindentation tests indicate the formation of mature mineralized bone tissue. Collectively, these findings suggest a novel strategy for fabricating bone‐mimicking constructs with potential applications in disease modeling.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Postdoctoral Research Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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