Literature DB >> 16260032

Injectable and self-curing composites of acrylic/bioactive glass and drug systems. A histomorphometric analysis of the behaviour in rabbits.

María Aránzazu González Corchón1, Manuela Salvado, Basilio José de la Torre, Francisco Collía, José Antonio de Pedro, Blanca Vázquez, Julio San Román.   

Abstract

Injectable self-curing systems based on PMMA, phosphate-free bioactive glasses and the drug fosfosal, a phosphate derivative of salicylic acid with analgesic and moderate anti-inflammatory properties, have been tested in vivo to evaluate their biocompatibility. The model consisted of the injection of dough of cement into a defect created in the femur of rabbits, and the cure of the cement in situ after implantation. The biological response was studied in the short and long terms by macroscopic, radiological and histopathological examination, and quantitatively by histomorphometric and statistical analysis considering the most representative variables at the bone-cement interface: cement, bone marrow, newly formed bone and connective tissue. All bioactive formulations presented resorption of the cement at the end of the experiment in contrast to the control of PMMA, due to the presence of resorbable components. The presence or absence of the phosphate group added by the drug fosfosal influenced mainly on the new bone formation process. The cement formulated with bioactive glasses and in absence of fosfosal produced the maximum amount of neoformed bone at 2 weeks, and then it resorbed at 4 weeks to give a higher amount of neoformed bone at the end of the experiment, compared with the formulation containing only fosfosal. The presence of fosfosal and bioactive glass together affected the ossification process strongly. The osseous tissue was produced more gradually but it continuously increased giving rise to a more stable bone at the end of the experiment.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16260032     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2005.10.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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