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Authors Xin X, Wu J, Zheng A, Jiao D, Liu Y, Cao L, Jiang X
Received 6 November 2018
Accepted for publication 8 January 2019
Published 22 February 2019 Volume 2019:14 Pages 1451—1467
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S193544
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Linlin Sun
Background: Irisin is
a cytokine produced by skeletal muscle and usually plays a pivotal role in
inducing fat browning and regulating energy expenditure. In recent years, it
was found that irisin might be the molecular entity responsible for muscle–bone
connectivity and is useful in osteogenesis induction.
Materials and methods: To study
its effect on bone regeneration, we developed silk/calcium silicate/sodium
alginate (SCS) composite scaffold based on an interpenetrating network hydrogel
containing silk fibroin, calcium silicate, sodium alginate. Then we loaded
irisin on the SCS before coating it with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). The SCS/P
scaffold was physically characterized and some in vitro and in vivo experiments
were carried out to evaluate the scaffold effect on bone regeneration.
Results: The SCS/P
scaffold was showed a porous sponge structure pursuant to scanning electron
microscopy analysis. The release kinetics assay demonstrated that irisin was
stably released from the irisin-loaded hybrid system (i/SCS/P system) to 50%
within 7 days. Moreover, osteoinductive studies using bone marrow stem cells
(BMSCs) in vitro exhibited the i/SCS/P system improved the activity of
alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and enhanced the expression levels of a series of
osteogenic markers containing Runx-2, ALP, BMP2, Osterix, OCN, and OPN.
Alizarin red staining also demonstrated the promotion of osteogenesis induced
by i/SCS/P scaffolds. In addition, in vivo studies showed that increased
bone regeneration with better mineralization and higher quality was found
during the repair of rat calvarial defects through utilizing the i/SCS/P
system.
Conclusion: These
data provided strong evidence that the composite i/SCS/P would be a promising
substitute for bone tissue engineering.
Keywords: silk
fibroin, biocompatible scaffold, bone regeneration, irisin, delivery vehicle