| Literature DB >> 25982481 |
Jie Tan1, Ning Yang1, Xin Fu1, Yueyi Cui1, Qi Guo2, Teng Ma1, Xiaoxue Yin1, Huijie Leng1, Chunli Song1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Statins have been reported to promote bone formation. However, taken orally, their bioavailability is low to the bones. Implant therapies require a local repair respn>onse, topical application of osteoinductive agents, or biomaterials that promote implant fixation. MATERIAL/Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25982481 PMCID: PMC4448596 DOI: 10.12659/MSM.892247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci Monit ISSN: 1234-1010
Figure 1STEM, μCT, and schematic drawings of the push-in test. (A) STEM images of BSA-DMSO and BSA-DMSO-simvastatin injectable solutions. (B) Schematic 2D drawings of the VOI. (C) Schematic drawings of the push-in test: 1: custom-designed holder; 2: polymethyl methacrylate used to embed the femur; 3: cylindrical probe for testing; 4: implant; 5: distal femur. (D) 3D reconstruction of trabecular bone around the titanium implant 4 weeks after implantation and local simvastatin injection.
BMD, MARs and maximum force.
| Simvastatin dose | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg | |
| BMD | 170.8±13.8 | 201.0±23.3 | 207.9±23.5 |
| MARs-Tb | 2.89±0.16 | 7.96±1.80 | 6.61±0.71 |
| MARs-Ct | 3.64±0.57 | 9.57±0.39 | 28.91±0.91 |
| Maximum Force | 145.7±9.6 | 161.5±9.4 | 161.9±11.4 |
BMD – bone mineral density; MARs – mineral apposition rates.
BMD in the mid-diaphysis of the femurs of osteoporotic rats 4 weeks after simvastatin injection. Values are mean ± SD, n=8 in each group.
P<0.05 vs. the control group.
MARs in the peri-implant trabecular (Tb) and cortical (Ct) bone. Values are mean ± SD, n=4 in each group.
P<0.01 vs. the control group.
Effect of single simvastatin injection on push-in strength of screw inserted in the distal femoral metaphysis. Values are mean ±SD, n=6 in each group.
P<0.05 vs. the control group.
Quantitative μCT analysis of PIB microstructural parameters.
| PIB | Simvastatin dose | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg | |
| BV/TV (%) | 37.23±2.48 | 56.20±2.64 | 58.77±4.20 |
| TbTh(mm) | 140.92±14.11 | 157.41±10.47 | 164.01±7.99 |
| Tb.Th (μm) | 133.94±8.49 | 155.92±6.98 | 159.31±7.83 |
| Tb.N (/mm) | 2.66±0.44 | 5.64±0.26 | 5.51±0.78 |
| Tb.Sp (mm) | 0.41±0.02 | 0.27±0.02 | 0.26±0.01 |
| %OI (%) | 22.18±3.04 | 47.85±2.55 | 50.20±3.24 |
Values are mean ± SD, n=8 in each group.
P < 0.01 vs. the control group.
BV/TV – bone volume/tissue volume; Tb.Th – average trabecular thickness; Tb.N – trabeculae number; Tb.Sp – average trabecular separation;%OI – percentage osseointegration.
Figure 2Representative photomicrographs of toluidine blue staining. Abundant bone was observed in the medullary canal region and around the titanium alloy screw. Bars represent 200 μm (upper panel) and 100 μm (lower panel).
Figure 3Double fluorochrome labeling and Goldner’s trichrome staining. Fluorescence microcopy images of new trabecular bone (A) and cortical bone (B) formed surrounding the implant surface; green and red labels represents regions where calcium was precipitated on days 7 and 21 after implantation, respectively. (C) Photomicrographs of undecalcified sections stained with Goldner’s trichrome four weeks after implantation and simvastatin injection. Mature trabecular bone and osteoid are stained green and red, respectively.
Figure 4SEM. Osseointegration was poor in the control group and better in the simvastatin-injected groups.
Figure 53D images of vascularity after Microfil® perfusion. (A) Images obtained on undecalcified samples. (B) Images obtained after decalcification of identical femurs with screws removed. (C) Images of whole vessels, with deep red representative of external vessels.
Quantitative μCT analysis of vascularity in the bone marrow.
| Simvastatin | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg | |
| VV (m3) | 3.36±0.52 | 17.74±3.93 | 50.30±3.17 |
| VV/TV (%) | 2.79±0.70 | 11.53±2.56 | 25.15±1.59 |
| V.N (/mm) | 0.27±0.03 | 0.91±0.07 | 1.51±0.10 |
| V.Th (mm) | 73.32±5.06 | 109.23±6.81 | 154.28±9.89 |
| V.SA (mm3) | 62.10±2.54 | 294.82±7.86 | 610.61±7.53 |
Values are mean ± SD, n=4 in each group.
P<0.01 vs. the control group.
VV – vessel volume; VV/TV – vessel volume per tissue volume; V.N – vessel number; V.Th – vessel thickness; V.SA – vessel surface area.
Figure 6Immunohistochemistry for BMP-2 and VEGF. Increased BMP-2 and VEGF expression were observed in the simvastatin-treated groups compared with the control group.
Figure 7Immunohistochemical staining. Four weeks after implantation and simvastatin injection, increased expression of VEGFR-2, vWF, and CD31 were observed in the simvastatin-treated groups compared with the control group.