Ethylene oxide does not extinguish the osteoinductive capacity of demineralized bone: A reappraisal in rats |
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Authors: | Qi Zhang Olivier Cornu Christian Delloye |
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Affiliation: | a Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, Catholic University of Louvain, Bruxelles, Belgium |
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Abstract: | We examined the influence of ethylene oxide (EO) and gamma irradiation on the osteoinductive capacity of demineralized bone. Demineralized bone powder prepared from Wistar rats was exposed to EO (55 °C or 40 °C) or gamma irradiation (25 KGy) or was preserved in ethanol. Sterilely-prepared bones served as controls. The powder was packed in a gelatin capsule and implanted for 6 weeks in muscles of 6-week-old female rats. Exposure of demineralized bone particles to EO 55 °C resulted in an almost complete loss of osteoinductivity. Irradiated bones lost about 40% of their osteoinductive capacity, while sterilization with EO at 40 °C resulted in only a slight alteration of the osteoinductivity, as assessed by the recovered weight ratio, calcium content, alkaline phosphatase activity measurements and histo-morphometry. Ethanol treatment had no influence on the new bone yield when compared to controls.
As EO exposure at 40 °C is a true sterilization procedure, it can be recommended in a clinical setting for its small effect on osteoinductive capacity as assessed experimentally in rats. |
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