Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine (Aug 2021)

Quercetin modified electrospun PHBV fibrous scaffold enhances cartilage regeneration

  • Wei Chen,
  • Yongsheng Li,
  • Yuting Huang,
  • Yao Dai,
  • Tingfei Xi,
  • Zheng Zhou,
  • Hairong Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10856-021-06565-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 8
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract It suggests that the poly (3-hydroxybutyric acid-co-3-hydroxyvaleric acid) (PHBV) scaffold can be used for cartilage tissue engineering, but PHBV is short of bioactivity that is required for cartilage regeneration. To fabricate a bioactive cartilage tissue engineering scaffold that promotes cartilage regeneration, quercetin (QUE) modified PHBV (PHBV-g-QUE) fibrous scaffolds were prepared by a two-step surface modification method. The PHBV-g-QUE fibrous scaffold facilitates the growth of chondrocytes and maintains chondrocytic phenotype resulting from the upregulation of SOX9, COL II, and ACAN. The PHBV-g-QUE fibrous scaffold inhibited apoptosis of chondrocyte and reduced oxidative stress of chondrocytes by regulating the transcription of related genes. Following PHBV-g-QUE fibrous scaffolds and PHBV fibrous scaffolds with adhered chondrocytes were implanted into nude mice for 4 weeks, it demonstrated that PHBV-g-QUE fibrous scaffolds significantly promoted cartilage regeneration compared with the PHBV fibrous scaffolds. Hence, it suggests that the PHBV-g-QUE fibrous scaffold can be potentially applied in the clinical treatment of cartilage defects in the future.

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