Development of degradable magnesium-based metal implants and their function in promoting bone metabolism (A review)

J Orthop Translat. 2022 Oct 8:36:184-193. doi: 10.1016/j.jot.2022.09.013. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Use of degradable magnesium (Mg)-based metal implants in orthopaedic surgeries can avoid drawbacks associated with subsequent removal of the non-degradable metallic implants, reducing cost and trauma of patients. Although Mg has been applied in the clinic for orthopaedic treatment, the use of Mg-based metal implants is largely in the research phase. But its application is potentially beneficial in this context as it has been shown that Mg can promote osteogenesis and inhibit osteoclast activity.

Methods: A systematic literature search about "degradable magnesium (Mg)-based metal implants" was performed in PubMed and Web of Science. Meanwhile, relevant findings have been reviewed and quoted.

Results: In this review, we summarize the latest developments in Mg-based metal implants and their role in bone regeneration. We also review the various molecular mechanisms by which Mg ions regulate bone metabolic processes, including osteogenesis, osteoclast activity, angiogenesis, immunity, and neurology. Finally, we discuss the remaining research challenges and opportunities for Mg-based implants and their applications.

Conclusion: Currently, establishment of the in vitro and in vivo biological evaluation systems and phenotypic modification improvement of Mg-based implants are still needed. Clarifying the functions of Mg-based metal implants in promoting bone metabolism is beneficial for their clinical application.

The translational potential of this article: All current reviews on Mg-based implants are mainly concerned with the improvement of Mg alloy properties or the progress of applications. However, there are few reviews that provides a systematic narrative on the effect of Mg on bone metabolism. This review summarized the latest developments in Mg-based metal implants and various molecular mechanisms of Mg ions regulating bone metabolism, which is beneficial to further promote the translation of Mg based implants in the clinic and is able to provide a strong basis for the clinical application of Mg based implants.

Keywords: Angiogenesis; Bone reconstruction; Bone regeneration; Degradable Mg-Based metal implant; Osteoclast activity; Osteogenesis.

Publication types

  • Review