posted on 2024-05-10, 11:36authored byFanyi Guo, Jianfeng Li, Ziyu Chen, Tianxiao Wang, Ruyu Wang, Tianyao Wang, Yifeng Bian, Yifei Du, Hua Yuan, Yongchu Pan, Jianliang Jin, Huijun Jiang, Feng Han, Jiandong Jiang, Fan Wu, Yuli Wang
The excess production of reactive oxygen species (ROS)
will delay
tooth extraction socket (TES) healing. In this study, we developed
an injectable thermosensitive hydrogel (NBP@BP@CS) used to treat TES
healing. The hydrogel formulation incorporated black phosphorus (BP)
nanoflakes, recognized for their accelerated alveolar bone regeneration
and ROS-scavenging properties, and dl-3-n-butylphthalide
(NBP), a vasodilator aimed at enhancing angiogenesis. In vivo investigations strongly demonstrated that NBP@BP@CS improved TES
healing due to antioxidation and promotion of alveolar bone regeneration
by BP nanoflakes. The sustained release of NBP from the hydrogel promoted
neovascularization and vascular remodeling. Our results demonstrated
that the designed thermosensitive hydrogel provided great opportunity
not only for ROS elimination but also for the promotion of osteogenesis
and angiogenesis, reflecting the “three birds with one stone”
concept, and has tremendous potential for rapid TES healing.