内质网
平衡
巨噬细胞
细胞生物学
未折叠蛋白反应
骨整合
纤维化
炎症
下调和上调
细胞外
促炎细胞因子
糖尿病
化学
内科学
生物物理学
材料科学
内分泌学
植入
医学
生物
生物化学
外科
体外
基因
作者
Xiaoran Yu,Ruogu Xu,Xiaoqiong Huang,Hongcheng Chen,Zhengchuan Zhang,Iohong Wong,Zetao Chen,Feilong Deng
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsbiomaterials.4c00549
摘要
In patients with diabetes, endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) is a crucial disrupting factor of macrophage homeostasis surrounding implants, which remains an obstacle to oral implantation success. Notably, the ERS might be modulated by the implant surface morphology. Titania nanotubes (TNTs) may enhance diabetic osseointegration. However, a consensus has not been achieved regarding the tube-size-dependent effect and the underlying mechanism of TNTs on diabetic macrophage ERS. We manufactured TNTs with small (30 nm) and large diameters (100 nm). Next, we assessed how the different titanium surfaces affected diabetic macrophages and regulated ERS and Ca2+ homeostasis. TNTs alleviated the inflammatory response, oxidative stress, and ERS in diabetic macrophages. Furthermore, TNT30 was superior to TNT100. Inhibiting ERS abolished the positive effect of TNT30. Mechanistically, topography-induced extracellular Ca2+ influx might mitigate excessive ERS in macrophages by alleviating ER Ca2+ depletion and IP3R activation. Furthermore, TNT30 attenuated the peri-implant inflammatory response and promoted osseointegration in diabetic rats. TNTs with small nanodiameters attenuated ERS and re-established diabetic macrophage hemostasis by inhibiting IP3R-induced ER Ca2+ depletion.
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