Fabrication of a Cu/Zn co-incorporated calcium phosphate scaffold-derived GDF-5 sustained release system with enhanced angiogenesis and osteogenesis properties

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Synthetic scaffolds with multifunctional properties, including angiogenesis and osteogenesis capacities, play an essential role in accelerating bone regeneration. In this study, various concentrations of Cu/Zn ions were incorporated into biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) scaffolds, and then growth differentiation factor-5 (GDF-5)-loaded poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) microspheres were attached onto the ion-doped scaffold. The results demonstrated that with increasing concentration of dopants, the scaffold surface gradually changed from smooth grain crystalline to rough microparticles, and further to a nanoflake film. Additionally, the mass ratio of β-tricalcium phosphate/hydroxyapatite increased with the dopant concentration. Furthermore, GDF-5-loaded PLGA microspheres attached onto the BCP scaffold surface exhibited a sustained release. In vitro co-culture of bone mesenchymal stem cells and vascular endothelial cells showed that the addition of Cu/Zn ions and GDF-5 in the BCP scaffold not only accelerated cell proliferation, but also promoted cell differentiation by enhancing the alkaline phosphatase activity and bone-related gene expression. Moreover, the vascular endothelial growth factor secretion level increased with the dopant concentration, and attained a maximum when GDF-5 was added into the ions-doped scaffold. These findings indicated that BCP scaffold co-doped with Cu/Zn ions exhibited a combined effect of both metal ions, including angiogenic and osteogenic capacities. Moreover, GDF-5 addition further enhanced both the angiogenic and osteogenic capacities of the BCP scaffold. The Cu/Zn co-incorporated BCP scaffold-derived GDF-5 sustained release system produced multifunctional scaffolds with improved angiogenesis and osteogenesis properties.

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Xiao, D., Yang, F., Zhao, Q., Chen, S., Shi, F., Xiang, X., … Feng, G. (2018). Fabrication of a Cu/Zn co-incorporated calcium phosphate scaffold-derived GDF-5 sustained release system with enhanced angiogenesis and osteogenesis properties. RSC Advances, 8(52), 29526–29534. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05441j

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