Advances in the application of gold nanoparticles in bone tissue engineering

J Biol Eng. 2020 May 6:14:14. doi: 10.1186/s13036-020-00236-3. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The materials used in bone tissue engineering (BTE) have been advancing with each passing day. With the continuous development of nanomedicine, gold nanoparticles (GNPs), which are easy to be synthesized and functionalized, have attracted increasing attention. Recent years have witnessed this amazing material, i.e., GNPs characterized with large surface area to volume ratio, biocompatibility, medical imaging property, hypotoxicity, translocation into the cells, high reactivity, and other properties, perform distinct functions in BTE. However, the low stability of GNPs in the biotic environment makes them in the requirements of modification or recombination before being used. After being combined with the advantages of other materials, the structures of GNPs have exhibited great potential in stem cells, scaffolds, delivery systems, medical imaging, and other aspects. This review will focus on the advances in the application of GNPs after modification or recombination with other materials to BTE.

Keywords: GNPs; Mesenchymal stem cells; bone tissue engineering; chemical modification; delivery system; scaffold.

Publication types

  • Review