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Biological Compatibility Profile on Biomaterials for Bone Regeneration
Published on: November 16, 2018
Fluorine-Incorporated Biogenic Hydroxyapatite Enhances Socket Bone Healing via Addressing Macrophage-Mediated
Chengwu Liu1, Leyao Xu1, Junming Feng1
1Hospital of Stomatology, Guanghua School of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen University and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology, Guangdong Research Center for Dental and Cranial Rehabilitation and Material Engineering, Guangzhou 510055, China.
Abstract:
Biological hydroxyapatite (BHA) has been extensively employed in alveolar socket preservation, yet its clinical application is often compromised by delayed bone healing triggered by macrophage-mediated pro-inflammatory responses. Building upon our previous work, in which we successfully incorporated fluorine into BHA to develop fluorinated biogenic hydroxyapatite (FBHA) with superior physicochemical and biological properties, this study systematically investigated the effects of fluorine doping on macrophage-mediated osteoimmunomodulation and socket bone healing. The synthesized FBHA was characterized using SEM, EDS, and fluoride ion release assays to confirm fluorine incorporation. In macrophage co-culture models, FBHA demonstrated significant advantages over BHA, effectively suppressing iNOS and TNFα gene expression, reducing NO release, and inhibiting phagocytic activity in M1 macrophages. RNAseq analysis revealed that the M1 phenotype suppression might be mediated through enhanced cellular antioxidant activity. Moreover, in macrophage-conditioned microenvironments, FBHA significantly upregulated osteogenic gene expression and ALP activity of pre-osteoblasts. In vivo experiments demonstrated FBHA's superior performance in alveolar ridge preservation, especially in new bone formation and mineralization inside sockets. Fluorine doping significantly boosted socket bone healing via suppressing the inflammatory response of macrophages and enhancing osteogenic differentiation of pre-osteoblasts. These findings provide valuable insights into the development of next-generation biomaterials for alveolar socket preservation.
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