Fabrication
of a Whitlockite/PLGA Scaffold with Hierarchical
Porosity for Bone Repair
Posted on 2025-03-10 - 11:36
Regenerating functional bone tissue in critical-sized
defects remains
a formidable issue. Bone-tissue engineering (BTE) scaffolds are emerging
as potential alternatives to bone transplantation for the repair of
bone defects. However, developing BTE scaffolds with unique bone-healing
properties and natural bone porous structure is challenging. Herein,
we presented a biomimetic scaffold with hierarchical porosity via
a solvent casting/particulate leaching method. The scaffold comprises
osteoinductive whitlockite (WH) nanoparticles evenly dispersed in
a poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) matrix. Highly
interconnected pores with hierarchical variations are present in the
scaffold, enabling superior solution diffusion and compressive strength.
Notably, the WH/PLGA scaffold effectively promoted osteoblast differentiation in vitro and induced bone formation in rat tibia defects,
surpassing the performance of both the hydroxyapatite (HAP)/PLGA scaffold
and the PLGA scaffold. This study provides a low-cost, facile, and
scalable strategy for fabricating BTE scaffolds with favorable mechanical
properties, biocompatibility, and bone repair capability.
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Wang, Caifeng; Zhang, Ruofei; Jeong, Ki-Jae; Xiong, Wei; Liu, Zongran; Xie, Zhengya; et al. (2025). Fabrication
of a Whitlockite/PLGA Scaffold with Hierarchical
Porosity for Bone Repair. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c06487Â