Mechanically Loading Cell/Hydrogel Constructs with Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound for Bone Repair

利用低强度脉冲超声对细胞/水凝胶结构进行机械加载以修复骨损伤

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Abstract

Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) has been shown to be effective for orthopedic fracture repair and nonunion defects, but the specific mechanism behind its efficacy is still unknown. Previously, we have shown a measurable acoustic radiation force at LIPUS intensities traditionally used for clinical treatment and have applied this force to osteoblastic cells encapsulated in type I collagen hydrogels. Our goal in this study is to provide insight and inform the appropriate design of a cell therapy approach to bone repair in which osteoblasts are embedded in collagen hydrogels, implanted into a bony defect, and then transdermally stimulated using LIPUS-derived acoustic radiation force to enhance bone formation at the earliest time points after bone defect repair. To this end, in this study, we demonstrate the ability to measure local hydrogel deformations in response to LIPUS-induced acoustic radiation force and reveal that hydrogel deformation varies with both LIPUS intensity and hydrogel stiffness. Specifically, hydrogel deformation is positively correlated with LIPUS intensity and this deformation is further increased by reducing the stiffness of the hydrogel. We have also shown that encapsulated osteoblastic cells respond to increases in LIPUS intensity by upregulating both cyclooxygenase 2 and prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)), both implicated in new bone formation and well-established responses to the application of fluid forces on osteoblast cells. Finally, we demonstrate that combining an increase in LIPUS with a three-dimensional culture environment upregulates both markers beyond their expression noted from either experimental condition alone, suggesting that both LIPUS and hydrogel encapsulation, when combined and modulated appropriately, can enhance osteoblastic response considerably. These studies provide important information toward a clinically relevant cell therapy treatment for bone defects that allows the transdermal application of mechanical loading to bone defects without physically destabilizing the defect site.

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