Kartogenin-loaded chitosan composite scaffold with cartilage-mimetic microstructure for layered osteochondral repair and cartilage phenotype maintenance
Hengyu Liu, Hongqing Qiao, Rudong Li, Wenbo Yang, Xingchen Guo, Yuhang Wang, Nan Mei, Jincheng Wang, Fei Chang

TL;DR
A new scaffold mimics the layered structure of cartilage and bone to better repair joint injuries and maintain cartilage cell function.
Contribution
A bio-customized gradient scaffold with five anatomically distinct layers and KGN-loaded hydrogels for enhanced osteochondral repair.
Findings
The scaffold successfully mimics five distinct layers of native osteochondral tissue.
KGN-loaded hydrogels improve stem cell homing and chondrogenic differentiation.
Gradient porosity prevents chondrogenic dedifferentiation and supports integrated repair.
Abstract
Osteochondral defects represent a formidable clinical challenge due to their distinctive stratified architecture and limited intrinsic healing capacity. However, conventional tissue engineering scaffolds exhibit significant limitations in replicating the gradient properties of native osteochondral tissue while maintaining chondrogenic phenotypes. This study presents a novel bio-customized gradient scaffold CSK@G inspired by natural osteochondral architecture, developed through strategic material composition control and graduated porosity design techniques, for integrated repair of osteochondral defects. Through precise biomimetic design, the scaffold successfully recapitulates the spatial heterogeneity of native tissue by accurately mimicking five anatomically distinct layers—superficial cartilage, middle cartilage, deep cartilage, calcified cartilage, and subchondral bone.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications · Wound Healing and Treatments
