Literature DB >> 17147657

Bone regrowth after digit tip amputation in mice is equivalent in adults and neonates.

D A Neufeld1, W Zhao.   

Abstract

Despite clinical and experimental reports of digit tip regrowth, bone regrowth after amputation through terminal phalanges has not been methodically documented. We have examined bone regrowth in mice after amputation through the terminal phalanx to determine how the level of amputation affects the response and whether the response varies between adults and neonates. Digit tips were amputated, and, at selected intervals greater than 5 weeks after amputation, digits were photographed and processed for whole mount staining with alizarin red stain. Amputations within the distal 40% of the terminal phalanx yielded grossly normal digits within 5 weeks and bone regrowth which usually attained or surpassed the original length. Amputations through the proximal 20% of the distal phalanx precluded nail plate regrowth, and bone grew minimally or regressed. Amputation through the intermediate 40% of the distal phalanx produced digit tips in which bone regrowth was correlated with nail regrowth and in which bone regrowth did not reach original levels. The response in adults and neonates was similar. The correlation between nail regrowth and bone regrowth may help to predict phalangeal bone regrowth after amputation in adults and juveniles.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 17147657     DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-475X.1995.30410.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wound Repair Regen        ISSN: 1067-1927            Impact factor:   3.617


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