Estradiol-Loaded Poly(ε-caprolactone)/Silk Fibroin Electrospun Microfibers Decrease Osteoclast Activity and Retain Osteoblast Function

Volume: 10, Issue: 12, Pages: 9988 - 9998
Published: Mar 7, 2018
Abstract
Estrogen, a steroid hormone, plays an important role in modulating osteoclast proliferation and development. Estrogen deficiency boosts osteoclast activity, leading to osteoporosis in elderly women. In this study, 17-ß estradiol (E2)-loaded poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL)/silk fibroin (SF) electrospun microfibers were developed as a proposed localized E2 delivery system to treat osteoporotic fractures. PCL is a synthetic polymer known for its...
Paper Details
Title
Estradiol-Loaded Poly(ε-caprolactone)/Silk Fibroin Electrospun Microfibers Decrease Osteoclast Activity and Retain Osteoblast Function
Published Date
Mar 7, 2018
Volume
10
Issue
12
Pages
9988 - 9998
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