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* Composite Biomaterial as a Carrier for Bone-Active Substances for Metaphyseal Tibial Bone Defect Reconstruction in Rats.

Peter Frederik Horstmann1,2, Deepak Bushan Raina1, Hanna Isaksson1,3, Werner Hettwer2, Lars Lidgren1, Michael Mørk Petersen2, Magnus Tägil1.   

Abstract

Restoring lost bone is a major challenge in orthopedic surgery. Currently available treatment strategies have shortcomings, such as risk of infection, nonunion, and excessive resorption. Our primary aim was to study if a commercially available gentamicin-containing composite calcium sulfate/hydroxyapatite biomaterial (GBM) could serve as a carrier for local delivery of bone morphogenic protein-2 (BMP-2) and zoledronic acid (ZA) in a tibia defect model in rats. Empty and allograft-filled defects were used as controls. A 3 × 4-mm metaphyseal bone defect was created in the proximal tibia, and the rats were grouped according to defect filling: (1) Empty, (2) Allograft, (3) GBM, (4) GBM + ZA, and (5) GBM + ZA + BMP-2. In vivo microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) images at 4 weeks showed significantly higher mineralized tissue volume (MV) in the intramedullary defect region and the neocortical/callus region in all GBM-treated groups. After euthanization at 8 weeks, ex vivo micro-CT showed that addition of ZA (GBM + ZA) and BMP-2 (GBM + ZA + BMP-2) mainly increased the neocortical and callus formation, with the highest MV in the combined ZA and BMP-2-treated group. Qualitative histological analysis, verifying the increased neocortical/callus thickness and finding of trabecular bone in all GBM-treated groups, supported that the differences in MV measured with micro-CT in fact represented bone tissue. In conclusion, GBM can serve as a carrier for ZA and BMP-2 leading to increased MV in the neocortex and callus of a metaphyseal bone defect in rats.

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Keywords:  Zoledronic acid; biomaterial; bone morphogenic protein; bone regeneration; bone substitute; ceramic; collagen

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28537526     DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2017.0040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A        ISSN: 1937-3341            Impact factor:   3.845


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Authors:  W Hettwer
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2017-08       Impact factor: 1.087

2.  A facile one-stage treatment of critical bone defects using a calcium sulfate/hydroxyapatite biomaterial providing spatiotemporal delivery of bone morphogenic protein-2 and zoledronic acid.

Authors:  Deepak Bushan Raina; Lucas-Maximilian Matuszewski; Corina Vater; Julia Bolte; Hanna Isaksson; Lars Lidgren; Magnus Tägil; Stefan Zwingenberger
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-11-27       Impact factor: 14.136

3.  Investigating the Mechanical Characteristics of Bone-Metal Implant Interface Using in situ Synchrotron Tomographic Imaging.

Authors:  Sophie Le Cann; Erika Tudisco; Mikael J Turunen; Alessandra Patera; Rajmund Mokso; Magnus Tägil; Ola Belfrage; Stephen A Hall; Hanna Isaksson
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2019-01-21

4.  PLGA-BMP-2 and PLA-17β-Estradiol Microspheres Reinforcing a Composite Hydrogel for Bone Regeneration in Osteoporosis.

Authors:  Patricia García-García; Ricardo Reyes; Elisabet Segredo-Morales; Edgar Pérez-Herrero; Araceli Delgado; Carmen Évora
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 6.321

5.  Long-Term Response to a Bioactive Biphasic Biomaterial in the Femoral Neck of Osteoporotic Rats.

Authors:  Deepak Bushan Raina; Aurimas Širka; Irfan Qayoom; Arun Kumar Teotia; Yang Liu; Sarunas Tarasevicius; Kathleen Elizabeth Tanner; Hanna Isaksson; Ashok Kumar; Magnus Tägil; Lars Lidgren
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 3.845

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