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Published on: May 23, 2014
In situ engineered silicon-magnesium implants orchestrate sequential immunomodulation, angiogenesis, and osteogenesis
Weipeng Qiang1,2, Mi Chen3, Hongyun Ma4
1Key Laboratory of Shaanxi Province for Craniofacial Precision Medicine Research, College of Stomatology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, 710000, China.
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Magnesium (Mg) is a promising candidate for next-generation bone implants due to its favorable mechanical properties and biodegradability. However, its rapid corrosion causes local alkalization, hydrogen release, and inflammation, severely limiting clinical translation. Herein, we developed a multifunctional Mg-based implant, denoted as Mg/Mg2SiO4/PDA (MSP), by constructing an in situ Mg2SiO4 interlayer on the Mg substrate through a one-pot hydrothermal process, followed by polydopamine (PDA) functionalization. This multilayered design orchestrates sequential bone regeneration: early antiinfection-immunoregulation and late vascularization and osteogenesis, which main arises from the different degradation rate and time-window effects of the PDA and Mg-Si layers. By harnessing a controlled initial alkaline burst, the implant effectively inhibits bacterial infection, with bacterial survival rates all below 20%, while the subsequent PDA-mediated immunomodulation promotes macrophage polarization toward the pro-regenerative M2 phenotype and suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokines. Concurrently, controlled release of Si4+ and Mg2+ from the Mg2SiO4 layer, synergized with PDA, enhances endothelial cell migration and angiogenesis. Sustained Mg2+ release further supports osteogenesis, amplified by the synergistic effects of Si4+ and PDA. MSP exhibited effective antioxidative capacity, potent antibacterial activity, and excellent cytocompatibility, with co-culture studies using rat adipose-derived stem cells (rADSCs) confirming robust osteoinduction. MSP significantly enhanced new bone formation and early-stage osseointegration, with BV/TV increased by 73% versus the Mg at 8 weeks. This innovative surface engineering strategy integrates immunoregulatory, pro-angiogenic, and osteoinductive functionalities, offering a transformative approach for Mg-based implants in bone regeneration within complex inflammatory microenvironments.
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