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Enhanced bone repair induced by human adipose-derived stem cells on osteogenic extracellular matrix ornamented small intestinal submucosa.

AIM: Our aim was to design an osteogenic extracellular matrix (ECM) coated bioscaffold and to apply it to critical bone defect repair with adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs).

MATERIALS & METHODS: Morphology of scaffolds was scanned by scanning electron microscope. Cell adhesion, proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of ADSCs on ECM-small intestinal submucosa (SIS) were evaluated by immunofluorescences staining, cell counting kit-8 and real-time qPCR, respectively. A mouse calvarial defect model was used to assess effects on bone regeneration in vivo.

RESULTS: Abundant ECM was coated on SIS, which facilitated cell adhesion and proliferation of ADSCs. ECM-SIS induced osteogenic differentiation of ADSCs even without osteogenic inductive factors. Bone regeneration in vivo was enhanced by ECM-SIS + ADSCs via BMP/SMAD pathway.

CONCLUSION: This work suggested a biofabricated SIS scaffold coated with osteogenic ECM-facilitated bone regeneration with ADSCs synergistically.

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