TY - JOUR
T1 - Universal Hydrogel Carrier Enhances Bone Graft Success
T2 - Preclinical and Clinical Evaluation
AU - Calder, Dax
AU - Oveissi, Farshad
AU - Maleknia, Simin
AU - Huang, Tom
AU - Koong, Bernard
AU - Abrams, Terence
AU - Oar, Andrew
AU - Chrzanowski, Wojciech
AU - Dehghani, Fariba
AU - Fathi, Ali
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Advanced Healthcare Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025/1/22
Y1 - 2025/1/22
N2 - Orthopedic, maxillofacial, and complex dentoalveolar bone grafting procedures that require donor-site bone harvesting can be associated with post-surgical complications. There has been widespread adoption of exogenously sourced particulate bone graft materials (BGM) for bone regenerative procedures; however, the particulate nature of these materials may lead to compromised healing outcomes, mainly attributed to structural collapse of the BGM, prolonged tissue healing. In this study, a fully synthetic thermoresponsive hydrogel-based universal carrier matrix (TX) that forms flowable and shapable putties with different BGMs while spatially preserving the particles in a 3D scaffold at the implantation site is introduced. The potential synergistic effect of the carrier is investigated in combination with particulate demineralized bone matrix (DBM) in a standard muscle pouch nude mice model (n = 24) as well as in a rabbit femoral critical-sized cortico-cancellous bone defect model (n = 9). Finally, the clinical usability, safety, and efficacy of the carrier for the delivery of deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM) are evaluated in a controlled clinical trial for extraction socket alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) (n = 11 participants). Overall, the TX carrier improved the delivery of different types of BGMs, maintaining these spatially at the implantation site with minimal inflammatory responses, resulting in favorable bone regenerative outcomes.
AB - Orthopedic, maxillofacial, and complex dentoalveolar bone grafting procedures that require donor-site bone harvesting can be associated with post-surgical complications. There has been widespread adoption of exogenously sourced particulate bone graft materials (BGM) for bone regenerative procedures; however, the particulate nature of these materials may lead to compromised healing outcomes, mainly attributed to structural collapse of the BGM, prolonged tissue healing. In this study, a fully synthetic thermoresponsive hydrogel-based universal carrier matrix (TX) that forms flowable and shapable putties with different BGMs while spatially preserving the particles in a 3D scaffold at the implantation site is introduced. The potential synergistic effect of the carrier is investigated in combination with particulate demineralized bone matrix (DBM) in a standard muscle pouch nude mice model (n = 24) as well as in a rabbit femoral critical-sized cortico-cancellous bone defect model (n = 9). Finally, the clinical usability, safety, and efficacy of the carrier for the delivery of deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM) are evaluated in a controlled clinical trial for extraction socket alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) (n = 11 participants). Overall, the TX carrier improved the delivery of different types of BGMs, maintaining these spatially at the implantation site with minimal inflammatory responses, resulting in favorable bone regenerative outcomes.
KW - bone graft
KW - bone healing
KW - platform technology
KW - thermoresponsive hydrogel
KW - universal carrier
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U2 - 10.1002/adhm.202403930
DO - 10.1002/adhm.202403930
M3 - Article
C2 - 39840481
AN - SCOPUS:85215702394
SN - 2192-2640
SP - 1
EP - 17
JO - Advanced Healthcare Materials
JF - Advanced Healthcare Materials
ER -