Catalytic anti-oxidative stress for osteoarthritis treatment by few-layered phosphorene

Xingyu Zhang, Yanling You, Yaying Sun, Xiang Guo, Lin Han Lin, Ming Zong, Jianlin Shi

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Abstract

As one of the most common representations of articular cartilage damage, osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by the apoptosis and dysfunction of chondrocytes as well as the progressive degradation of extracellular matrix, of which the main components are glycosaminoglycan and type Ⅱ collagen. Few-layered phosphorene (FLP) has been attracting great attentions in biomedical fields owing to the excellent capability of in-situ catalysis for scavenging oxidate-associated molecules, especially the reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS). Herein, FLP has been fabricated and employed for articular cartilage protection by means of deleting oxidate-associated molecules. The in vitro results show that as low as 200 ​μg/mL FLP is capable of diminishing oxidative damages on the osteoarthritic chondrocytes through the efficient elimination of ROS, H2O2 and NO. Meanwhile, the cartilage matrix protection has also been achieved at 200 ​μg/mL FLP by the uniform restoration of glycosaminoglycan and type Ⅱ collagen. FLP enables the nanocatalytic treatment for the overloaded oxidative stress in the injured articular cartilage and represents a promising alternative for osteoarthritis therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100462
JournalMaterials Today Bio
Volume17
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • In-situ catalysis
  • Nanocatalytic medicine
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Phosphorene

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