›› 2017, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (3): 117-121.

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Effects of EPO loaded biomimetic Gel/HA nanofibers on bone regeneration

  

  • Received:2017-06-27 Revised:2017-08-26 Online:2017-09-25 Published:2017-10-24

Abstract: Objective:Construction of erythropoietin (EPO) contained nanofibers by tissue engineering strategies and subsequent study of its pro-osteogenic effects. Methods:Biomimetic gelatin/hydroxyapatite (Gel/HA) nanofibrous scaffold was fabricated by electrostatic spinning method. Erythropoietin (EPO) loaded Gel/HA scaffold was prepared by freeze-dried method after crosslinking of Gel/HA scaffold. The release profile of EPO was detected by ELISA. The osteogenic effects of Gel/HA/EPO were detected by q-PCR. A 5mm diameter calvarial bone defect model was created in rat and scaffolds were implanted. Cone-Beam CT and histological technique were used to evaluate the bone repair effects. Results:SEM results showed that all the scaffolds were reticular and intertwined structure. There was some deposition of EPO protein on the surface of Gel/HA/EPO scaffold. The release profile of EPO showed an obvious burst release phenomenon, and only a small amount of EPO remnants kept releasing slowly. q-PCR results showed that EPO can promote osteoblast differentiation by promoting the expression of Col1 and Osterix. In vivo study showed that the Gel/HA/EPO group had a large amount of new bone formation both in 6-week and 12-week post implantation, which obviously was higher than those of the blank control group and Gel/HA group; Besides, the new bone formation in the Gel/HA group was also significantly higher than that of the blank control group. Conclusions:EPO loaded biomimetic Gelatin/HA nanofibers is an excellent scaffold material for bone tissue engineering.