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Enhancing the Gelation and Bioactivity of Injectable Silk Fibroin Hydrogel with Laponite Nanoplatelets
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2016
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsBiomaterials DesignBone RepairBiofabricationLaponite NanoplateletsBiomedical EngineeringBioactive MaterialRegenerative MedicineOrthopaedic BiomaterialsSynthetic Bone SubstituteRegenerative BiomaterialsMatrix BiologySilk FiberSilk FibroinRsf HydrogelBiopolymer GelHard Tissue EngineeringMedicineBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialExtracellular Matrix
Regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) of Bombyx mori silk fiber is a promising natural material for bone defect repair. However, a lack of specific integrin and growth factor for osteoinduction significantly hinders its application in this area. In this study, the role of Laponite nanoplatelet (LAP), a bioactive clay that can promote osteoblast growth, in the formation of RSF hydrogel, as well as the various properties of RSF/LAP hybrid hydrogel, was closely investigated. The results indicate that LAP could serve as a medium to accelerate hydrophobic interaction among the RSF molecules and a disruptor to limit the growth of β-sheet domain during the gelation of RSF. Rheological measurement suggests that the RSF/LAP hydrogel is injectable as it displays thixotropy in the room temperature. Proliferation and differentiation results of the primary osteoblasts encapsulated in hydrogel show that RSF/LAP hydrogel can promote the cell proliferation and enhance the osteogenic differentiation. The transcript levels for alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin, osteopontin, and collagen type I osteogenic markers obviously improve with RSF/LAP hydrogel compared to the controls at 14 days, especially with the higher contents of LAP. Overall, the results suggest that the RSF/LAP hydrogel have great potential to be utilized as an injectable biomaterial for irregular bone defect repair.
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