Hydroxyapatite-Tethered Peptide Hydrogel Promotes Osteogenesis

  • Hongwen Yu
  • , Jiaqi Song
  • , Xianpeng Zhang
  • , Kuo Jiang
  • , Hong Fan
  • , Yibing Li
  • , Yuanting Zhao
  • , Shichang Liu
  • , Dingjun Hao
  • , Guanying Li

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Abstract

Hydroxyapatite (HAp) as natural bone composition is highly osteoinductive. To harvest its osteoinductivity in bone regenerative engineering, the HAp-supporting hydrogel is urgently needed to minimize inhomogeneous aggregation of HAp. Here, we developed a HAp-stabilizing hydrogel based on peptide self-assembly. FmocFFRR was efficient for HAp-capping due to arginine-phosphate interaction. Tethering FmocFFRR on the HAp surface facilitated self-assembly to form FmocFFRR/HAp hybrid hydrogel, enabling stable dispersion of HAp in it. The molecular interactions between FmocFFRR and HAp particles were studied using microscopic and spectral characterizations. FmocFFRR/HAp hydrogel exhibited more enhanced mechanical properties than FmocFFRR. The biocompatibility of FmocFFRR/HAp hydrogel was verified using an ATP assay and live-dead staining assay. More importantly, FmocFFRR/HAp hydrogel not only enabled cell attachment on its surface, but also supported 3D cell culturing inside the hydrogel. Further, 3D culturing of MC3T3-E1 preosteoblasts inside FmocFFRR/HAp hydrogel significantly enhanced the expressions of osteogenesis markers, including alkaline phosphate (ALP), type-I collagen (COL1), and osteocalcin (OCN), demonstrating the promoting effect of osteoblast differentiation. These findings inspire its potential application in bone regenerative engineering.

Original languageEnglish
Article number804
JournalGels
Volume8
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • bone regenerative engineering
  • hydrogel
  • hydroxyapatite
  • mimetic bone matrix
  • osteoinductive
  • peptide assembly

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