Coatings, Vol. 15, Pages 1004: Gelatin–Sodium Alginate Composite Hydrogel for Sustained Release of Simvastatin Enabled Osteogenic Differentiation


Coatings, Vol. 15, Pages 1004: Gelatin–Sodium Alginate Composite Hydrogel for Sustained Release of Simvastatin Enabled Osteogenic Differentiation

Coatings doi: 10.3390/coatings15091004

Authors:
Xinyue Zhang
Ning Guan
Qin Chen
Kai Chen
Cunao Feng
Dekun Zhang

Sim, a potent HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor, exhibits notable anabolic effects on bone and can upregulate osteogenic genes such as BMP-2, thereby promoting bone formation. An ideal drug delivery system for Sim involves its controlled and sustained release at the defect site to minimize adverse side effects. In this study, Sim was first modified via HP-γ-CD to form a hydrophilic Sim/HP-γ-CD inclusion complex, thereby improving drug solubility and dispersion in aqueous systems. A gelatin–sodium alginate (Gel/SA) hydrogel was then employed as the drug delivery matrix to construct a Gel-SA-Sim/HP-γ-CD hydrogel sustained release system. This hydrogel system exhibited a high water content (82%), along with enhanced mechanical properties, including a compressive strength of 0.284 MPa and a compressive modulus of 0.277 MPa, suggesting strong load-bearing capacity and favorable stiffness. Importantly, Sim was released in a controlled and sustained manner over 7 days, without exhibiting burst release behavior. In vitro osteogenic differentiation assays demonstrated that optimal concentrations of Sim effectively enhanced cellular bioactivity and osteoinductive performance, offering a promising approach to enhance the bioactivity, osteogenesis, and osseointegration of orthopedic implants.



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