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Perforated Hydrogels Consisting of Cholesterol-Bearing Pullulan (CHP) Nanogels: A Newly Designed Scaffold for Bone Regeneration Induced by RANKL-Binding Peptides and BMP-2
by
Satake-Ozawa, Michiko
, Rashed, Fatma
, Hayashi, Shunya
, Sawada, Shinichi
, Mori, Yoshiyuki
, Xie, Cangyou
, Ikeda, Masaomi
, Sasaki, Yoshihiro
, Akiyoshi, Kazunari
, Ikeda, Tohru
, Khan, Masud
, Aoki, Kazuhiro
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3-D printers
/ Bones
/ Calcification
/ Design
/ Experiments
/ Ligands
/ Particle size
/ Peptides
/ Proteins
2022
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Perforated Hydrogels Consisting of Cholesterol-Bearing Pullulan (CHP) Nanogels: A Newly Designed Scaffold for Bone Regeneration Induced by RANKL-Binding Peptides and BMP-2
by
Satake-Ozawa, Michiko
, Rashed, Fatma
, Hayashi, Shunya
, Sawada, Shinichi
, Mori, Yoshiyuki
, Xie, Cangyou
, Ikeda, Masaomi
, Sasaki, Yoshihiro
, Akiyoshi, Kazunari
, Ikeda, Tohru
, Khan, Masud
, Aoki, Kazuhiro
in
3-D printers
/ Bones
/ Calcification
/ Design
/ Experiments
/ Ligands
/ Particle size
/ Peptides
/ Proteins
2022
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Perforated Hydrogels Consisting of Cholesterol-Bearing Pullulan (CHP) Nanogels: A Newly Designed Scaffold for Bone Regeneration Induced by RANKL-Binding Peptides and BMP-2
by
Satake-Ozawa, Michiko
, Rashed, Fatma
, Hayashi, Shunya
, Sawada, Shinichi
, Mori, Yoshiyuki
, Xie, Cangyou
, Ikeda, Masaomi
, Sasaki, Yoshihiro
, Akiyoshi, Kazunari
, Ikeda, Tohru
, Khan, Masud
, Aoki, Kazuhiro
in
3-D printers
/ Bones
/ Calcification
/ Design
/ Experiments
/ Ligands
/ Particle size
/ Peptides
/ Proteins
2022
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Perforated Hydrogels Consisting of Cholesterol-Bearing Pullulan (CHP) Nanogels: A Newly Designed Scaffold for Bone Regeneration Induced by RANKL-Binding Peptides and BMP-2
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Perforated Hydrogels Consisting of Cholesterol-Bearing Pullulan (CHP) Nanogels: A Newly Designed Scaffold for Bone Regeneration Induced by RANKL-Binding Peptides and BMP-2
2022
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The receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL)-binding peptide, OP3-4, is known to stimulate bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2-induced bone formation, but peptides tend to aggregate and lose their bioactivity. Cholesterol-bearing pullulan (CHP) nanogel scaffold has been shown to prevent aggregation of peptides and to allow their sustained release and activity; however, the appropriate design of CHP nanogels to conduct local bone formation needs to be developed. In the present study, we investigated the osteoconductive capacity of a newly synthesized CHP nanogel, CHPA using OP3-4 and BMP-2. We also clarified the difference between perforated and nonperforated CHPA impregnated with the two signaling molecules. Thirty-six, five-week-old male BALB/c mice were used for the calvarial defect model. The mice were euthanized at 6 weeks postoperatively. A higher cortical bone mineral content and bone formation rate were observed in the perforated scaffold in comparison to the nonperforated scaffold, especially in the OP3-4/BMP-2 combination group. The degradation rate of scaffold material in the perforated OP3-4/BMP-2 combination group was lower than that in the nonperforated group. These data suggest that perforated CHPA nanogel could lead to local bone formation induced by OP3-4 and BMP–2 and clarified the appropriate degradation rate for inducing local bone formation when CHPA nanogels are designed to be perforated.
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