Materials Today Bio (Dec 2022)

Janus electro-microenvironment membrane with surface-selective osteogenesis/gingival healing ability for guided bone regeneration

  • Chunhua Lai,
  • Mingwei Cheng,
  • Chengyun Ning,
  • Yiheng He,
  • Zhengnan Zhou,
  • Zhaoyi Yin,
  • Peijun Zhu,
  • Yan Xu,
  • Peng Yu,
  • Shulan Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
p. 100491

Abstract

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Guided bone regeneration is widely applied in clinical practice to treat alveolar bone defects. However, the rate of healing of severe alveolar bone defects is slow, and there is a high incidence of soft tissue wound dehiscence. In this study, we propose a barrier membrane with a Janus electro-microenvironment (JEM) to achieve side-selective bone regeneration and soft tissue healing. The JEM membrane was constructed using a polarized polyvinylidene fluoride ferroelectric membrane with different surface potentials on either side. It promoted osteogenic differentiation and bone regeneration on the negatively polarized side (JEM-) and soft tissue regeneration on the positively polarized side (JEM+). Further investigation revealed that the JEM-mediated promotion of bone formation was related to mitochondrial autophagy, as indicated by depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane potential and the expression of LC3, Pink I, and Parkin. Moreover, the gingival healing promoted by JEM+ was related to oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria, as indicated by the upregulation of mitochondrial complexes I–V and an increase in ATP generation. The design concept of the JEM provides a new avenue for regulating tissue regeneration between different tissue interfaces.

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