材料科学
3D打印
同轴
脚手架
生物医学工程
纳米技术
复合材料
机械工程
医学
工程类
作者
Han Zhang,Huan Sun,Linli Zhang,Boqing Zhang,Mei Zhang,Zeyu Luo,Yi Tan,Rong Tang,Jianxun Sun,Xuedong Zhou,Fan Yujiang,Xingdong Zhang,Zhihe Zhao,Changchun Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202407483
摘要
Abstract Infected mandibular defects pose a formidable challenge without an entirely satisfactory repair strategy. Here, a coaxial 3D printing scaffold comprising a shell loaded is dveloped with the antibiotic minocycline hydrochloride and a core wrapped with traditional Chinese medicine antler powers. This study is conducted to evaluate the efficacy of the scaffold in facilitating the repair of infected mandibular defects. In vitro investigations exhibit that this construct possesses a porous microstructure, exceptional mechanical properties, appropriate degradability, acceptable water absorption capacity, and satisfactory biocompatibility. Transcriptome analyses further reveal a notable upregulation of relevant genes and signaling pathways associated with cell activity, osteogenesis, and angiogenesis. In vivo rat (Φ = 5 mm) and rabbit (5 mm × 4 mm × 10 mm) mandibular defect models confirm the scaffold's ability to sequentially regulate bone healing by suppressing infection and inflammation, followed by promoting osteogenesis and angiogenesis. This advanced graft holds significant translational potential for infectious bone regeneration.
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