Metabolite Incorporation in Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Regeneration

Summary of Doctoral Thesis

Jingzhi Fan, Riga Technical University, Latvia
ORCID iDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3736-0275

Metabolism drives bone homeostasis and repair. This Thesis evaluates biomaterials that modulate metabolism during healing. Metabolomics of rat calvarial and sheep tibial defects showed glutamate/glutamine decline. Cell–material studies with calcium phosphate (CaP) revealed ceramic adsorption of small molecules and shifts in amino acid and energy pathways. Guided by these insights, the author developed ACP-Glu, an amorphous CaP–glutamate material that boosts TCA activity, enhances osteogenesis, and may replace inert fillers, accelerating bone regeneration safely.

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.7250/9789934372377

Defence date

12.12.2025.

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Pages

28

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Published online

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RTU Press

Country of Publication

Latvia

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