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Bioactive Film-Guided Soft-Hard Interface Design Technology for Multi-Tissue Integrative Regeneration.


ABSTRACT: Control over soft-to-hard tissue interfaces is attracting intensive worldwide research efforts. Herein, a bioactive film-guided soft-hard interface design (SHID) for multi-tissue integrative regeneration is shown. Briefly, a soft bioactive film with good elasticity matchable to native ligament tissue, is incorporated with bone-mimic components (calcium phosphate cement, CPC) to partially endow the soft-film with hard-tissue mimicking feature. The hybrid film is elegantly compounded with a clinical artificial ligament to act as a buffer zone to bridge the soft (ligament) and hard tissues (bone). Moreover, the bioactive film-decorated ligament can be rolled into a 3D bio-instructive implant with spatial-controllable distribution of CPC bioactive motifs. CPC then promotes the recruitment and differentiation of endogenous cells in to the implant inside part, which enables a vascularized bone growth into the implant, and forms a structure mimicking the biological ligament-bone interface, thereby significantly improving osteointegration and biomechanical property. Thus, this special design provides an effective SHID-guided implant-bioactivation strategy unreached by the traditional manufacturing methods, enlightening a promising technology to develop an ideal SHID for translational use in the future.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9130887 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bioactive Film-Guided Soft-Hard Interface Design Technology for Multi-Tissue Integrative Regeneration.

Li Yamin Y   Chen Can C   Jiang Jia J   Liu Shengyang S   Zhang Zeren Z   Xiao Lan L   Lian Ruixian R   Sun Lili L   Luo Wei W   Tim-Yun Ong Michael M   Yuk-Wai Lee Wayne W   Chen Yunsu Y   Yuan Yuan Y   Zhao Jinzhong J   Liu Changsheng C   Li Yulin Y  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20220323 15


Control over soft-to-hard tissue interfaces is attracting intensive worldwide research efforts. Herein, a bioactive film-guided soft-hard interface design (SHID) for multi-tissue integrative regeneration is shown. Briefly, a soft bioactive film with good elasticity matchable to native ligament tissue, is incorporated with bone-mimic components (calcium phosphate cement, CPC) to partially endow the soft-film with hard-tissue mimicking feature. The hybrid film is elegantly compounded with a clinic  ...[more]

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