Normal mitochondrial function in stem cells is essential for effective bone regeneration, with mitochondrial complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase, CcO) playing a crucial role in sustaining electron transport chain activity and ATP synthesis. To address mitochondrial dysfunction associated with bone defects, we developed a dendritic mesoporous silica nanoparticle (DMSN)-based, CcO-mimetic nanozyme, named triphenylphosphonium (TPP)-DMSN-Fe/Cu. The nanozyme incorporated iron and copper single atoms to mimic the catalytic center of CcO and is modified with the mitochondria-targeting agent TPP. In vitro, TPP-DMSN-Fe/Cu nanozymes colocalized with mitochondria and enhanced mitochondrial function, effectively regulating cellular energy metabolism and promoting stem cell osteogenesis. In vivo, TPP-DMSN-Fe/Cu nanozymes resulted in significantly enhanced bone regeneration compared to the control, resulting in a 177% increase in bone volume and a 12% increase in mineral density at critical-sized bone defects in rats after 4 weeks of treatment. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that bioinspired, mitochondria-targeting TPP-DMSN-Fe/Cu nanozymes hold strong promise for accelerating bone regeneration via regulating cellular energy metabolism.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d893a86c1944d70ce04992 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202522108
Yuwen Wang
Xinzhi Liang
Tiandi Xiong
Advanced Materials
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Air Force Medical University
Chongqing Medical University
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