The effect of different mineral frames on ectopic bone formation in mouse hind leg muscles induced by native reindeer bone morphogenetic protein |
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Authors: | T.?Pekkarinen,T.?S.?Lindholm,O.?Hietala,P.?Jalovaara author-information" > author-information__contact u-icon-before" > mailto:Pekka.Jalovaara@Oulu.fi" title=" Pekka.Jalovaara@Oulu.fi" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bone Transplantation Research Group, Aapistie 5, PO Box 5000, 90014 Oulu, Finland;(2) Division of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, University of Oulu, PO Box 5000, 90014 Oulu, Finland |
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Abstract: | Introduction Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) require carrier material for slow release and framing material for osteoconduction.Materials and methods The effect of a frame on early bone formation induced by partially purified native reindeer BMP in composite implants containing 3 mg of BMP, type IV collagen and tricalcium phosphate (TCP/Col/BMP) or hydroxyapatite (HA/Col/BMP) or biphasic tricalcium phosphate-hydroxyapatite (TCP/HA/Col/BMP) or biocoral (NC/Col/BMP) was evaluated using a mouse hind leg muscle pouch model. Collagen with native reindeer BMP (Col/BMP) and corresponding implants without native reindeer BMP served as controls. Evaluation was done by incorporation of 45Ca, radiographically and histologically 3 weeks after the implantation.Results None of the implants without native reindeer BMP were able to induce new bone visible on radiographs. The area of new bone formation in the Col/BMP (p=0.026) and TCP/HA/Col/BMP (p=0.012) groups was significantly greater than in the TCP/Col/BMP group. The optical density of the new bone area was significantly greater in the TCP/HA/Col/BMP group than in the TCP/Col/BMP (p=0.036) or Col/BMP (p=0.02) groups. 45Ca incorporation was many times greater in all the groups containing native reindeer BMP than in the corresponding groups without BMP. In the Col/BMP (p=0.046) and TCP/HA/Col/BMP (p=0.046) groups, 45Ca incorporation was significantly greater than in the TCP/Col/BMP group. No significant differences were found in any parameters between HA/Col/BMP and NC/Col/BMP groups and the other BMP-containing groups.Conclusions Hydroxyapatite, biocoral and biphasic tricalciumphosphate-hydroxyapatite are equally good as framing material for native reindeer BMP, while tricalciumphosphate is somewhat worse. Osteoinduction of native reindeer BMP works well with collagen alone. |
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Keywords: | Bone morphogenetic protein Composite Carrier Collagen |
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