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Novel Metformin-Encapsulating Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) Microspheres in Calcium Phosphate Pulp-Capping Cement
Mohammad Alenizy1,2,3, Abdullah Alhussein4, Nader Almutairi1,2,5
1Dental Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program, Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
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Metformin is a promising small molecule for dentin regeneration, but an effective local delivery system for pulp applications has been underexplored. This study encapsulated metformin in poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres and incorporated them into calcium phosphate-chitosan cement (CPCC) as a direct pulp-capping material (DPC). Metformin-PLGA microspheres were prepared by double emulsion and mixed with CPCC at a concentration of 0% to 20% by weight. Microsphere morphology, encapsulation efficiency, chemical composition, and physico-mechanical properties were characterized, and compatibility with human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) was evaluated by live/dead assay and SEM. The microspheres were spherical (5.43 ± 0.17 µm) with (51 ± 3.69%) encapsulation efficiency, and FTIR confirmed metformin incorporation. The 15% Met-PLGA-CPCC group showed flexural strength (15.22 ± 1.98 MPa), elastic modulus (4.60 ± 0.73 GPa), and work of fracture (104.96 ± 12.48 J/m2) comparable to or higher than CPCC and MTA, while all Met-PLGA-CPCC groups had shorter setting times ranging from 18 min to 27 min than CPCC (39.15 ± 2.10 min) and MTA (123 ± 4.2 min). Metformin release increased proportionally with Met-PLGA content. hDPSCs exhibited good attachment and high viability on all materials over the evaluated period. In conclusion, Met-PLGA-CPCC provides fast-setting and favorable physico-mechanical properties, sustained metformin delivery, and excellent hDPSC compatibility. These properties support its potential as a bioactive direct pulp-capping material and as a versatile platform for regenerative applications.
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