Click-based injectable bioactive PEG-hydrogels guide rapid craniomaxillofacial bone regeneration by the spatiotemporal delivery of rhBMP-2†
Abstract
Craniomaxillofacial bone defects result in physical and psychological dual injuries making the promotion or acceleration of bone regeneration imperative. In this work, a fully biodegradable hydrogel is facilely prepared via thiol–ene “click” reactions under human physiological conditions using multifunctional poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) derivatives as precursors. This hydrogel shows excellent biological compatibility, enough mechanical strength, a low swelling rate and an appropriate degradation rate. Rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (rBMSCs) can survive and proliferate on/in the PEG hydrogel and differentiate into osteogenic cells. The PEG hydrogel can also effectively load rhBMP-2 through the above “click” reaction. Under the physical barrier of the chemically crosslinked hydrogel network, the spatiotemporal release of rhBMP-2 effectively promotes the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of rBMSCs at a loading concentration of 1 μg ml−1. Finally, based on a rat calvarial critical-size defect model, the rhBMP-2 immobilized hydrogel loaded with rBMSCs basically accomplishes the repair and regeneration within 4 weeks featured by remarkably enhanced osteogenesis and angiogenesis. The click-based injectable bioactive PEG hydrogel developed in the present study is a new type of bone substitute with great expectations in future clinical applications.