Literature DB >> 14598394

Osteoconductive and hemostatic properties of apatite formed on/in agarose gel as a bone-grafting material.

Masashi Tabata1, Toru Shimoda, Kazumasa Sugihara, Daisuke Ogomi, Takeshi Serizawa, Mitsuru Akashi.   

Abstract

The biologic behavior of hydroxyapatite formed on/in agarose (HA/agarose) gels with the use of a novel alternate soaking process was compared with commercially available Bone Ject (True-Bone ceramic-collagen combined bone-graft material, Koken, Japan) as a filler for the tooth-extraction sockets of six adult monkeys (Macasa fascicularis). After the monkeys' first premolars were extracted, the defects created were replaced with one of the following materials: (a). HA/agarose created by 12 soaking cycles, (b). HA/agarose created by 9 soaking cycles, (c). Bone Ject, and (d). no material implantation (control). The time of hemostasis in each extraction site was estimated, and the samples were then studied histologically. In the controls, the time of hemostasis was about 5 min. The Bone Ject particles were easily washed out by bleeding, and the time of hemostasis was about 15 min. The HA/agarose gel was densely packed into the bony defect. The hemorrhage from the defects stopped within a few seconds after graft placement. This hemostasis was most likely related to the compactibility and adhesiveness of the material. After 12 weeks of implantation, free Bone Ject particles surrounded by inflammatory cells were observed. The bony defect filled with the HA/agarose gels was completely absorbed and replaced by newly formed bone possessing bone marrow. There was no difference in the biologic behavior of HA/agarose gels created by 9 versus 12 soaking cycles. The present study suggests that HA/agarose gels may play an important role as an alternative biodegradable bone-graft material for autogenous bone in humans. Copyright 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14598394     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.10063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater        ISSN: 1552-4973            Impact factor:   3.368


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