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Bioactive fiber-reinforced hydrogel to tailor cell microenvironment for structural and functional regeneration of myotendinous junction

Sci Adv. 2024-04; 
Yuzhi Sun 1, Renwang Sheng 2, Zhicheng Cao 1, Chuanquan Liu 2, Jiaxiang Li 1, Po Zhang 1, Yan Du 2, Qingyun Mo 2, Qingqiang Yao 1 3, Jialin Chen 2 3 4, Wei Zhang 2 3 4
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Abstract

Myotendinous junction (MTJ) injuries are prevalent in clinical practice, yet the treatment approaches are limited to surgical suturing and conservative therapy, exhibiting a high recurrence rate. Current research on MTJ tissue engineering is scarce and lacks in vivo evaluation of repair efficacy. Here, we developed a three-dimensional-printed bioactive fiber-reinforced hydrogel containing mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and Klotho for structural and functional MTJ regeneration. In a rat MTJ defect model, the bioactive fiber-reinforced hydrogel promoted the structural restoration of muscle, tendon, and muscle-tendon interface and enhanced the functional recovery of injured MTJ. In vivo proteomics and in vitro cell... More

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