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Evaluation of Injury-induced Senescence and In Vivo Reprogramming in the Skeletal Muscle
Published on: October 26, 2017
Orbital hybridization-mediated nanozymes reverse cellular senescence for aged bone regeneration
Yuchen Wang1, Jikang Cao1, Xindi Wang1
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, The Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base of Research, Prevention and Treatment for Oral Diseases, Jiangsu Province Engineering Research Centre of Stomatological Translational Medicine, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Jiangsu, 210029, China.
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The regeneration of aged bone is severely compromised by a deteriorating microenvironment characterized by excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) and consequential endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS). Herein, we report a biomimetic nanozyme engineered through synergistic p-d orbital hybridization and youthful membrane camouflage to precisely reverse this degenerative cascade. The designed Cu-Sn dual-atom core exhibits exceptional multi-enzymatic activity, scavenging superoxide anions with a 2.5-fold higher efficiency than Cu single-atom control. Mechanistic studies confirm that p-d hybridization redistributes electron density at the Sn site, lowering the energy barrier for ROS adsorption and conversion. This catalytic core is cloaked with a hybrid membrane derived from young mesenchymal stem and endothelial cells, which facilitates targeted delivery to senescent bone niches and provides intrinsic pro-regenerative signals. The composite nanozyme effectively mitigates intracellular oxidative stress and ERS in aged cells, rescuing their osteogenic and angiogenic potential. In an aged mouse model of jawbone defect, a single treatment regimen promoted robust bone regeneration, increasing the bone volume fraction (BV/TV) by 1.7-fold and significantly enhancing new bone mineralization. This work establishes a dual-principle design-orbital hybridization for catalytic amplification and youthful membrane for targeted rejuvenation-offering a versatile platform for treating a spectrum of senescence-associated diseases.
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