Nanoarchitecture-Integrated Hydrogel Boosts Angiogenesis–Osteogenesis–Neurogenesis Tripling for Infected Bone Fracture Healing

Kangkang Zha, Weixian Hu, Yuan Xiong, Shengming Zhang, Meijun Tan, Pengzhen Bu, Yanzhi Zhao, Wenqian Zhang, Ze Lin, Yiqiang Hu, Mohammad Ali Shahbazi*, Qian Feng*, Guohui Liu*, Bobin Mi*

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Abstract

Infected fracture healing is a complicated process that includes intricate interactions at the cellular and molecular levels. In addition to angiogenesis and osteogenesis, the significance of neurogenesis in fracture healing has also been recognized in recent years. Here, a nanocomposite hydrogel containing pH-responsive zinc-gallium-humic acids (HAs) nanoparticles is developed. Through the timed release of Zn2+, Ga3+, and HAs, the hydrogel exhibits potent antibacterial effects and promotes angiogenesis, osteogenesis, and neurogenesis. The enhanced neurogenesis further promotes angiogenesis and osteogenesis, forming a mutually supportive angiogenesis–osteogenesis–neurogenesis cycle at the fracture site. The hydrogel achieves rapid infected fracture healing and improves tissue regeneration in mice. This study proposes a comprehensive treatment approach that combines antibacterial effects with the regulation of tissue regeneration to improve infected fracture healing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2406439
Number of pages16
JournalAdvanced science
Volume11
Issue number43
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20-Nov-2024

Keywords

  • angiogenesis
  • hydrogel
  • infected fracture
  • neurogenesis
  • osteogenesis

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