Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (May 2023)

Photothermally responsive icariin and carbon nanofiber modified hydrogels for the treatment of periodontitis

  • Xiangjiao Zheng,
  • Zhiqiang Dong,
  • Zepeng Liang,
  • Yu Liu,
  • Xiaowei Yin,
  • Mofei Han,
  • Zhongcheng Cui,
  • Xifan Mei,
  • Xiuqiu Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1207011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Introduction: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease brought on by various bacteria, and effective antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and alveolar bone regeneration are the main goals of treating periodontal disease.Methods: In the current work, we employed Icariin (ICA) into a hydrogel modified with carbon nanofiber (CNF) to create a multifunctional composite nanoplatform. The composite was activated in the near infrared (NIR) to treat periodontitis.Results: The antibacterial results showed that the ICA+CNF@H showed 94.2% and 91.7% clearance of S. aureus and E. coli, respectively, under NIR irradiation. In vitro experiments showed that NIR-irradiated composites suppressed inflammatory factor (IL-6) and ROS expression and up-regulated the performance of anti-inflammatory factor (IL-10) in RAW264.7 cells. At the same time, the composites promoted the production of osteogenic factors in BMSCs, with an approximately 3-fold increase in alkaline phosphatase activity after 7 days and an approximately 2-fold increase in the rate of extracellular matrix mineralization after 21 days. In vivo tests showed that the alveolar bone height was clearly greater in the ICA+CNF@H (NIR) group compared to the periodontitis group.Discussion: In conclusion, ICA+CNF@H under NIR irradiation achieved a synergistic effect of antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, reduction of reactive oxygen species and promotion of osteogenesis, offering a novel approach for treating periodontitis.

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