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Development of a New Zealand white rabbit model of spinal pseudarthrosis repair and evaluation of the potential role of OP-1 to overcome pseudarthrosis.

Jonathan N Grauer1, Alexander R Vaccaro, Masahiro Kato, Brian K Kwon, John M Beiner, Tushar C Patel, Alan S Hilibrand, Kazuhiro Chiba, Todd J Albert.   

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STUDY
DESIGN: Posterolateral lumbar fusions were performed in nicotine-exposed, New Zealand white rabbits. Animals that developed a pseudarthrosis were then regrafted with no graft, autograft, or osteogenic protein-1 (OP-1).
OBJECTIVES: To establish a model of pseudarthrosis repair and to evaluate the ability of OP-1 to induce fusion in this model. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: OP-1 has been shown to have a 100% fusion rate in an established rabbit fusion model, even in the presence of nicotine, which is known to inhibit fusion.
METHODS: Forty-four New Zealand white rabbits underwent posterolateral lumbar fusion with iliac crest autograft. To maximize the incidence of pseudarthroses, nicotine was administered to all rabbits. At 5 weeks, the spines were explored, and all pseudarthroses were redecorticated and grafted with no graft, autograft, or OP-1. At 10 weeks, the rabbits were killed and fusions masses were assessed with manual palpation, radiography, computed tomography, and/or histology.
RESULTS: Nine rabbits (20%) were lost to complications. Thirty-four (94%) had pseudarthroses on exploration at 5 weeks. By manual palpation at 10 weeks, 1 of 10 (10%) pseudarthroses that received no graft fused, 5 of 12 (42%) pseudarthroses that received autograft fused, and 9 of 11 (82%) pseudarthroses that received OP-1 fused. Computed tomography and histology further characterized the fusion masses.
CONCLUSIONS: This study establishes a model for treatment of pseudarthroses. OP-1, which has previously been shown to have 100% fusion rate in animal models, outperformed autograft and induced fusion in 82% of rabbits.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15223930     DOI: 10.1097/01.brs.0000129028.25671.96

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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