The Application of L-Serine-Incorporated Gelatin Sponge into the Calvarial Defect of the Ovariectomized Rats

Yoon Jo Lee, Ji Hyeon Oh, Suyeon Park, Jongho Choi, Min Ho Hong, Hae Yong Kweon, Weon Sik Chae, Xiangguo Che, Je Yong Choi, Seong Gon Kim

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Abstract

Background: Osteoporosis, characterized by decreased bone mineral density due to an imbalance between osteoblast and osteoclast activity, poses significant challenges in bone healing, particularly in postmenopausal women. Current treatments, such as bisphosphonates, are effective but associated with adverse effects like medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, necessitating safer alternatives. Methods: This study investigated the use of L-serine-incorporated gelatin sponges for bone regeneration in calvarial defects in an ovariectomized rat model of osteoporosis. Thirty rats were divided into three groups: a control group, a group treated with a gelatin sponge containing an amino acid mixture, and a group treated with a gelatin sponge containing L-serine. Bone regeneration was assessed using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and histological analyses. Results: The L-serine group showed a significant increase in bone volume (BV) and bone area compared to the control and amino acid groups. The bone volume to total volume (BV/TV) ratio was also significantly higher in the L-serine group. Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that L-serine treatment suppressed the expression of cathepsin K, a marker of osteoclast activity, while increasing serine racemase activity. Conclusion: These findings suggest that L-serine-incorporated gelatin sponges not only enhance bone formation but also inhibit osteoclast-mediated bone resorption, providing a promising and safer alternative to current therapies for osteoporosis-related bone defects. Further research is needed to explore its clinical applications in human patients.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106148
Pages (from-to)91-104
Number of pages14
JournalTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Bone regeneration
  • Calvarial defect
  • L-serine
  • Osteoclast inhibition
  • Osteoporosis

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