Study of Injectable Hydrogel Based on ALN/nHA Promoting Osteogenesis and Inhibiting Osteoclasts in Osteoporotic Bone Defects Repair

MACROMOLECULAR BIOSCIENCE(2024)

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Abstract
Osteoporotic bone defects cannot withstand surgery with more significant trauma due to bone fragility, while systemic drug therapy has formidable adverse effects. Consequently, the present study introduces an innovatively devised injectable double-crosslinked hydrogel, as a potential therapeutic avenue for addressing varied shapes of osteoporotic bone defects via a minimally invasive approach. The injectable hydrogel is formed by the formation of Schiff base bonds between oxidized sodium alginate (OSA) and carboxymethyl chitosan, and the polymerization of gelatin methacrylate by UV light crosslinking. Additionally, alendronate sodium (ALN) is loaded into the hydrogel through Schiff base formation with OSA, and nanohydroxyapatite (nHA) is incorporated into the hydrogel via blending. The hydrogel demonstrates excellent injectability, and the nHA improves the mechanical properties of hydrogel and can promote bone formation. In addition, the hydrogel can sustain the release of ALN, which has the effect of inhibiting osteoclasts. Cell studies indicate that the hydrogel can promote the differentiation of osteoblasts and inhibit the activity of osteoclast, so as to obtain better osteogenic effect. Therefore, the injectable hydrogel can be used to repair osteoporotic bone defects through a minimally invasive, simple treatment modality. A double crosslinked injectable hydrogel is prepared by oxidized sodium alginate, carboxymethyl chitosan, and photocrosslinked gelatin. The hydrogel loads alendronate sodium and nanohydroxyapatite and releases them sustainably to promote osteogenesis and inhibit osteoclasts. The injectable hydrogel can be used to repair osteoporotic bone defects through a minimally invasive, simple treatment modality.image
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alendronate sodium,inhibiting osteoclasts,injectable hydrogel,nanohydroxyapatite,osteoporotic bone defects
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