Abstract

Articular cartilage injury induced by collision or trauma is a common sports-related condition that may progress to pain, dysfunction, and secondary osteoarthritis (OA). Limited by self-renewal potential, cartilage regeneration faces a quandary while bio-inspired novel strategies are urgently required. In this study, by a soft freezing method and surface modification technique, a multi-functional silk fibroin (SF) plus gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) scaffold laden with melatonin (MT) was prepared. SF-GelMA@MT scaffold demonstrated enhanced biomechanical characteristics and long-acting melatonin release. In vitro treatment with SF-GelMA@MT induced the synthesis of cartilage extracellular matrix (ECM) components. Mechanistically, sustained release of melatonin yielded robust chondroprotective effects via improving mitochondrial polarization and antioxidant properties. SF-GelMA@MT implantation boosted cartilage renascence in a full-thickness cartilage defect model via mitochondria-associated sirtuins 1 (SIRT1)-superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2) signaling pathway in vivo. In summary, this research proposed a well-designed bionic composite scaffold that promotes cartilage regeneration via mitochondrial function enhancement, which is of tremendous potential for cartilage tissue engineering.

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