Effects of glass–ceramic produced by the sol–gel route in macrophages recruitment and polarization into bone tissue regeneration

Author:

da Silva Raquel Barroso Parra1,Biguetti Claudia Cristina2,Munerato Marcelo Salles3,Siqueira Renato Luis4,Zanotto Edgard Dutra4,Kudo Guilherme Halawa Abu3,Simionato Gustavo Baroni1,Bacelar Ana Carolina Zucon1,Ortiz Rafael Carneiro5,Ferreira‐Junior Joel Santiago3,Rangel‐Junior Idelmo Garcia6,Matsumoto Mariza Akemi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Basic Sciences São Paulo State University (Unesp), School of Dentistry Araçatuba Brazil

2. Regenerative Medicine Laboratory School of Podiatric Medicine, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley – UTRGV Harlingen Texas USA

3. Department of Health Sciences Centro Universitário Sagrado Coração Bauru Brazil

4. Department of Material Engineering São Carlos Federal University São Paulo Brazil

5. Hospital for Rehabilitation of Craniofacial Anomalies University of São Paulo Bauru Brazil

6. Department of Diagnosis and Surgery São Paulo State University (Unesp), School of Dentistry Araçatuba Brazil

Abstract

AbstractEffective bone substitute biomaterials remain an important challenge in patients with large bone defects. Glass ceramics produced by different synthesis routes may result in changes in the material physicochemical properties and consequently affect the success or failure of the bone healing response. To investigate the differences in the orchestration of the inflammatory and healing process in bone grafting and repair using different glass–ceramic routes production. Thirty male Wistar rats underwent surgical unilateral parietal defects filled with silicate glass–ceramic produced by distinct routes: BS – particulate glass–ceramic produced via the fusion/solidification route, and BG – particulate glass–ceramic produced via the sol–gel route. After 7, 14, and 21 days from biomaterial grafting, parietal bones were removed to be analyzed under H&E and Massons' Trichome staining, and immunohistochemistry for CD206, iNOS, and TGF‐β. Our findings demonstrated that the density of lymphocytes and plasma cells was significantly higher in the BS group at 45, and 7 days compared to the BG group, respectively. Furthermore, a significant increase of foreign body giant cells (FBGCs) in the BG group at day 7, compared to BS was found, demonstrating early efficient recruitment of FBGCs against sol–gel‐derived glass–ceramic particulate (BS group). According to macrophage profiles, CD206+ macrophages enhanced at the final periods of both groups, being significantly higher at 45 days of BS compared to the BG group. On the other hand, the density of transformation growth factor beta (TGF‐β) positive cells on 21 days were the highest in BG, and the lowest in the BS group, demonstrating a differential synergy among groups. Noteworthy, TGF‐β+ cells were significantly higher at 21 days of BG compared to the BS group. Glass–ceramic biomaterials can act differently in the biological process of bone remodeling due to their route production, being the sol–gel route more efficient to activate M2 macrophages and specific FBGCs compared to the traditional route. Altogether, these features lead to a better understanding of the effectiveness of inflammatory response for biomaterial degradation and provide new insights for further preclinical and clinical studies involved in bone healing.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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