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Halloysite Nanotube Based Scaffold for Enhanced Bone Regeneration
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Bone regeneration remains a clinical challenge with limited bone substitutes, urging for effective alternative strategies. Nanotubes, especially carbon nanotubes and titanium dioxide nanotubes, have been widely utilized for bone regeneration; however, their further applications were limited by the composition and degradability. As naturally occurring aluminosilicate nanoclay, halloysite nanotubes (HNTs), with good biocompatibility, functionality, and nanotubular structures, may be a promising platform for promoting bone regeneration. Herein, we presented a HNTs incorporated hydrogel and explored the potential bone tissue engineering applications of HNTs. The HNTs encapsulated hydrogel was simply fabricated by using the photopolymerization method with gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) and HNTs. The incorporation of HNTs led to an enhanced mechanical performance while maintaining a good cytocompatibility <i>in vitro</i>. The osteogenic activities of the HNTs incorporated platform have also been studied <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i>. Remarkably, the addition of HNTs obviously upregulated the expression of osteogenic differentiation-related genes and concomitant protein of human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) and therefore facilitated subsequent bone regeneration in calvarial defects of rats. Overall, the results obtained in this study highlight the bone regeneration capacity of HNTs, which may enhance current understanding of HNTs, and present a promising alternative strategy for bone regeneration.
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