Journal: Advanced Science
Article Title: Mussel‐Derived and Bioclickable Peptide Mimic for Enhanced Interfacial Osseointegration via Synergistic Immunomodulation and Vascularized Bone Regeneration
doi: 10.1002/advs.202401833
Figure Lengend Snippet: Regulation of macrophage polarization by the different modified surfaces in vivo. A) H&E staining of peri‐implant tissue in the femur 5 d after implantation and F) quantitative analysis of the thickness of the fibrous layer. B,C) Immunohistochemical staining of peri‐implant tissue to examine TNF‐α and IL‐10 expression, and G,H) the quantitative results of the corresponding positive areas are shown. D,E) Immunofluorescence staining of peri‐implant tissue to assess macrophage polarization status (green: macrophage‐specific marker (CD68); red: marker of M1 macrophages (CD86); and blue: nucleus of M2 macrophages (CD206)). I,J) The quantitative results are shown for positive cells. The data are presented as the mean ± standard deviation (SD) ( n = 5 per group). Statistical analysis was performed by one‐way ANOVA, and * P < 0.05 and ** P < 0.01 indicate statistical significance.
Article Snippet: To assess macrophage polarization around the implants, immunofluorescence staining for CD68 (a macrophage marker; Abcam, ab201340), CD86 (an M1 marker; Immunoway, YT7823), and CD206 (an M2 marker; Abcam, ab64693) was performed.
Techniques: Modification, In Vivo, Staining, Immunohistochemical staining, Expressing, Immunofluorescence, Marker, Standard Deviation