| Literature DB >> 29554840 |
Zhoushan Tao1, Wanshu Zhou2, Yunyun Jiang1, Xingjin Wu1, Zhujun Xu1, Min Yang1, Jiabing Xie1.
Abstract
The objective of the present study was to incorporate strontium into calcium phosphate cement combined with a lower single-dose local administration of bone morphogenetic protein-2 to enhance its in vivo biodegradation and bone tissue growth. After the creation of a rodent critical-sized femoral metaphyseal bone defect, strontium-modified calcium phosphate cement was prepared by mixing sieved granules of calcium phosphate cement and 5% SrCO3 for medical use, and then strontium-modified calcium phosphate cement with dripped bone morphogenetic protein-2 solution (5 µg) was implanted into the defect of OVX rats until death at eight weeks. The defected area in distal femurs of rats was harvested for evaluation by histology, micro-CT, and biomechanics. The results of our study show that a lower single-dose local administration of bone morphogenetic protein-2 combined local usage of strontium-modified calcium phosphate cement can increase the healing of defects in OVX rats. Furthermore, treatments with single-dose local administration of bone morphogenetic protein-2 and strontium-modified calcium phosphate cement showed a stronger effect on accelerating the local bone formation than calcium phosphate cement and strontium-modified calcium phosphate cement used alone. The results from our study demonstrate that combination of a lower single-dose local administration of bone morphogenetic protein-2 and strontium-modified calcium phosphate cement had an additive effect on local bone formation in osteoporosis rats.Entities:
Keywords: Osteoporotic bone; bone morphogenetic protein-2; calcium phosphate cement; defect healing; strontium
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29554840 DOI: 10.1177/0885328218765847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomater Appl ISSN: 0885-3282 Impact factor: 2.646