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Magnesium-pretreated periosteum for promoting bone-tendon healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 268, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.120576

Keywords

ACL reconstruction; CGRP; Magnesium; Periosteum; Macrophages

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81702165, 81802152]
  2. Guangdong Natural Science Foundation [2019A1515011404]
  3. Guangdong Provincial Key RD Programme [2020B090924004]
  4. Theme-based Research Scheme [T13-402/17-N]
  5. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China

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In both animal studies and clinical trials, periosteum has been shown to improve tendon-bone healing when wrapped around the tendon graft. Utilizing magnesium (Mg) ions to enhance osteogenic differentiation of periosteum-derived stem cells, Mg-pretreated periosteum (M - P) shows superior effects compared to stainless steel-pretreated periosteum (SS-P) in ACL reconstruction. The M - P group demonstrated reduced peri-tunnel bone loss, increased osseous ingrowth into the tendon graft, and higher maximum load to failure.
Periosteum can improve tendon-bone healing when applied to wrap the tendon graft in both animal studies and clinical trials. As magnesium (Mg) ions can significantly elevate the levels of relevant cytokines involving in the osteogenic differentiation of periosteum-derived stem cells, the Mg-pretreated periosteum may be an innovative approach for enveloping the tendon graft. To test this hypothesis, we compared the effects of Mg-pretreated periosteum (M - P) and the stainless steel (SS)-pretreated periosteum (SS-P) in ACL reconstruction. We firstly found that the released Mg ions from the Mg implants were partially accumulated in periosteum, resulting in higher Mg/Ca ratio in the M P compared to the SS-P. Additionally, the M - P showed significantly higher expression levels of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and periostin than the SS-P due to the decrease in Cathepsin K (CTSK). Elevation of CGRP and periostin was beneficial for the osteogenic differentiation of periosteum-derived stem cells. More importantly, we demonstrated that the M - P remarkably increased the formation of fibrocartilage at the interface between the periosteum and tendon. Collectively, M - P group demonstrated significantly prevented peri-tunnel bone loss, more osseous ingrowth into the tendon graft and higher maximum load to failure as compared to the SS-P group. In summary, our study warrants further investigations for translating the current proof-of-concept findings to optimize the delivery of CGRP, periostin, and cells as novel practical therapeutic strategy for enhancing tendon-bone interface healing in patients undergoing ACL reconstruction.

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