| Literature DB >> 29713178 |
Christian Fischer1, Christian Reiner2, Gerhard Schmidmaier1, Julian Doll1, Christopher Child3, Paul Alfred Grützner4, Bahram Biglari4, Sonja Boxriker5, Arash Moghaddam5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In this prospective safety study, we investigated if the characteristic cytokine expression during bone regeneration is manipulated by the local application of bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP-7) in non-union surgery. Therefore, the levels of insulin like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), platelet-derived growth factor AB (PDGF-AB) and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) were compared between patients with the gold standard use of autologous bone graft (ABG) and those with additional application of BMP-7 as part of the diamond concept. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between 2009 and 2014, of the 153 patients with tibial and femoral non-unions, a matched pair analysis was performed to compare the serological cytokine expressions. Blood samples were collected preoperatively, 1, 2 and 6 weeks as well as 3 and 6 months after non-union surgery. Matching criteria were smoking status, fracture location, gender, age and body mass index (BMI). Patients in G1 (n=10) were treated with ABG and local BMP-7 while their matching partners in G2 (n=10) received ABG only. The routine clinical and radiologic follow-up was 1 year.Entities:
Keywords: bone morphogenetic protein; cytokine; non-union; safety
Year: 2018 PMID: 29713178 PMCID: PMC5907889 DOI: 10.2147/TCRM.S160064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Clin Risk Manag ISSN: 1176-6336 Impact factor: 2.423
Figure 1Perioperative X-rays of a femoral non-union.
Notes: Before non-union treatment according to the diamond concept (A) and 6 months postoperatively when consolidation was achieved (B). The intramedullary nail was removed, the non-union resected and the gap was filled with ABG (autologous bone graft), 3.3 mg BMP-7 and a tricalcium phosphate bone graft (Vitoss; Stryker, Duisburg, Germany). Re-osteosynthesis was performed with an angled blade plate.
Figure 2Groups of matched patients: G1 – treatment with BMP-7 and autologous bone graft (ABG) according to the diamond concept, G2 – treatment with ABG alone.
Characteristics of study patients who were matched into pairs
| Code | Gender | Age (years) | Location | BMI (kg/m2) | Smoker | Cotinine status | Procedure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G002 | F | 56 | Tibia | 29.06 | NS | Neg | Diamond |
| G020 | F | 54 | Tibia | 23.43 | FS | Neg | ABG |
| G019 | M | 41 | Tibia | 41.8 | S | Pos | Diamond |
| 268DKT | M | 39 | Tibia | 25.7 | S | Pos | ABG |
| G018 | F | 41 | Tibia | 40.1 | NS | Neg | Diamond |
| 261PC | F | 24 | Tibia | 18 | NS | Neg | ABG |
| G029 | F | 58 | Tibia | 27.11 | NS | Neg | Diamond |
| 263RJ | F | 60 | Tibia | 29.23 | NS | Neg | ABG |
| G024 | F | 65 | Tibia | 21.72 | S | Pos | Diamond |
| 259GK | F | 70 | Tibia | 24.8 | S | Pos | ABG |
| G005 | M | 52 | Tibia | 30.68 | FS | Pos | Diamond |
| 283DW | M | 49 | Tibia | 22.2 | S | Pos | ABG |
| G001 | F | 45 | Femur | 25.71 | NS | Neg | Diamond |
| C017 | F | 46 | Femur | 27.06 | FS | Neg | ABG |
| G003 | M | 46 | Femur | 32.87 | NS | Neg | Diamond |
| 279RP | M | 69 | Femur | 39.5 | NS | Neg | ABG |
| G012 | F | 57 | Femur | 21.48 | S | Pos | Diamond |
| C008 | F | 41 | Femur | 21.55 | FS | Pos | ABG |
| G008 | F | 27 | Femur | 20.32 | S | Pos | Diamond |
| 273JZ | F | 42 | Femur | 24.2 | S | Pos | ABG |
Abbreviations: F, female; M, male; S, smoker; NS, non-smoker; FS, former smoker; ABG, autologous bone graft; Neg, negative; Pos, positive.
Figure 3Timeline of sample acquisition according to a standardized cytokine protocol.
Figure 4Analysis of sequential IGF-1 (A), PDGF-AB (B) and TGF-β (C) expression levels of G1 (autologous bone graft with additional BMP-7) and G2 (autologous bone graft alone) groups expressed as absolute mean concentrations ± standard deviation.
Notes: Serum concentration was measured in picograms per milliliter (pg/mL). The Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test assessed significant differences between both groups at each particular time point (*indicates significant differences, p<0.05).