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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 115(50): E11741-E11750, 2018 12 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30478052

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A comprehensive understanding of the key microenvironmental signals regulating bone regeneration is pivotal for the effective design of bioinspired orthopedic materials. Here, we identified citrate as an osteopromotive factor and revealed its metabonegenic role in mediating citrate metabolism and its downstream effects on the osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Our studies show that extracellular citrate uptake through solute carrier family 13, member 5 (SLC13a5) supports osteogenic differentiation via regulation of energy-producing metabolic pathways, leading to elevated cell energy status that fuels the high metabolic demands of hMSC osteodifferentiation. We next identified citrate and phosphoserine (PSer) as a synergistic pair in polymeric design, exhibiting concerted action not only in metabonegenic potential for orthopedic regeneration but also in facile reactivity in a fluorescent system for materials tracking and imaging. We designed a citrate/phosphoserine-based photoluminescent biodegradable polymer (BPLP-PSer), which was fabricated into BPLP-PSer/hydroxyapatite composite microparticulate scaffolds that demonstrated significant improvements in bone regeneration and tissue response in rat femoral-condyle and cranial-defect models. We believe that the present study may inspire the development of new generations of biomimetic biomaterials that better recapitulate the metabolic microenvironments of stem cells to meet the dynamic needs of cellular growth, differentiation, and maturation for use in tissue engineering.


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Ácido Cítrico/metabolismo , Células Madre Mesenquimatosas/metabolismo , Adenosina Trifosfato/metabolismo , Animales , Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Biopolímeros/química , Regeneración Ósea/fisiología , Adhesión Celular , Diferenciación Celular/fisiología , Proliferación Celular , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Fracturas del Fémur/patología , Fracturas del Fémur/terapia , Humanos , Masculino , Células Madre Mesenquimatosas/citología , Redes y Vías Metabólicas , Modelos Biológicos , Osteogénesis/fisiología , Fenotipo , Fosfoserina/metabolismo , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Fracturas Craneales/patología , Fracturas Craneales/terapia , Nicho de Células Madre/fisiología , Simportadores/metabolismo , Ingeniería de Tejidos , Andamios del Tejido/química
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Acta Biomater ; 50: 361-369, 2017 03 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28069502

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Novel citric acid based photoluminescent dyes and biodegradable polymers are synthesized via a facile "one-pot" reaction. A comprehensive understanding of the fluorescence mechanisms of the resulting citric acid-based fluorophores is reported. Two distinct types of fluorophores are identified: a thiozolopyridine family with high quantum yield, long lifetime, and exceptional photostability, and a dioxopyridine family with relatively lower quantum yield, multiple lifetimes, and solvent-dependent band shifting behavior. Applications in molecular labeling and cell imaging were demonstrated. The above discoveries contribute to the field of fluorescence chemistry and have laid a solid foundation for further development of new fluorophores and materials that show promise in a diversity of fluorescence-based applications. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Photoluminescent materials are pivotal for fluorescence based imaging, labeling and sensing applications. Understanding their fluorescence mechanism is challenging and imperative. We develop a new class of citric acid-derived fluorescent materials in forms of polymers and small molecular dyes by a one-step solvent free reaction. We discovered two different classes of citric acid-derived fluorophores. A two-ring thiozolopyridine structure demonstrates strong fluorescence and exceptional resistance to photo-bleaching. A one-ring dioxopyridine exhibits relative weak fluorescence but with intriguing excitation and solvent-dependent emission wavelength shifting. Our methodology of synthesizing citric acid-derived fluorophores and the understanding on their luminescence are instrumental to the design and production of a large number of new photoluminescent materials for biological and biomedical applications.


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Materiales Biocompatibles/síntesis química , Ácido Cítrico/química , Colorantes Fluorescentes/síntesis química , Polímeros/síntesis química , Materiales Biocompatibles/química , Ácidos Carboxílicos/química , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Polímeros/química , Piridinas/química , Albúmina Sérica Bovina/química , Soluciones , Espectrometría de Fluorescencia , Tiazoles/síntesis química , Tiazoles/química
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