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Injectable Magnesium-Bisphosphonate MOF-Based Bone Adhesive Prevents Excessive Fibrosis for Osteoporotic Fracture Repair


ABSTRACT: Current clinical approaches to promote osteoporotic fracture healing primarily target osteoclast biology, overlooking the negative regulatory role of fibroblasts in fracture healing. Perioperative bisphosphonates (BPs) used in anti-osteoporosis treatment for osteoporotic fractures have become a consensus worldwide. However, excessive fibrosis is induced simultaneously, leading to fracture non-union and atypical femur fractures. It is highly desirable to inhibit osteoclasts but block fibrosis. In this study, an magnesium ions (Mg2+)-BPs MOF-based bone adhesive material was designed to down-regulate SOST and weaken SOST/TGF-β signaling pathway through Mg2+ through transcriptome analysis, thus inhibiting fibrotic differentiation and subsequent disordered mineralization.

ORGANISM(S): Rattus norvegicus

PROVIDER: GSE283127 | GEO | 2025/05/11

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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