| Literature DB >> 19046765 |
Xuenong Zou1, Lijin Zou, Casper Foldager, Michael Bendtsen, Wenzhou Feng, Cody E Bünger.
Abstract
To elucidate the molecular mechanisms of spinal fusion with different graft materials during an anterior lumbar interbody fusion, we examined the gene-expression profiles after implantation of equine bone protein extract, rhBMP-2 and autograft using microarray technology and data analysis, including hierarchical clustering, self-organizing maps (SOM), KEGG pathway and Biological process GO analyses in a porcine model. The results suggest that equine bone protein extract exhibited a more similar expression pattern with autograft than that of rhBMP-2. rhBMP-2 recruits progenitor cells, proliferation and differentiation possibly by inducing various factors including PGHS-2, IFGBP-2, VEGF and chemokines and then leads to preferable membranous ossification and bone remodeling. Conversely, equine bone protein extract results in endochondral ossification via upregulation of cartilage-related genes. Ossification by inducing direct osteoblastic differentiation and obviating the cartilaginous intermediate phases may increase spinal fusion rate.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19046765 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2008.10.061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479