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Vertebral plate regeneration induced by radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets in sheep
作者姓名:唐欣  杨述华  许伟华  李进  杨操  叶哲伟  傅德皓  李鲲  李宝兴  孙世荃  余从年
作者单位:[1]Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Union Hospital of Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430022, China [2]Medical Tissue Bank, China Institute for Radiation Protection, Taiyuan 030000, China [3]Department of Medical Biology, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China
基金项目:This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( No. 30170945).
摘    要:Objective: To evaluate the effects and mechanism of radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets in inducing vertebral plate regeneration after laminectomy in sheep. Methods : Twelve adult male sheep ( aged 1.5 years and weighing 27 kg on average ) provided by China Institute for Radiation Protection underwent L3-4 and L4-5 laminectomy. Then they were randomly divided into two groups: Group A (n =6) and Group B (n =6). The operated sites of L4-5 in Group A and L3-4 in Group B were covered by " H-shaped" freeze-drying and radiationsterilized allogeneic bone sheets ( the experimental segments), while the operated sites of L3-4 in Group A and L4-5 in Group B were uncovered as the self controls ( the control segments ). The regeneration process of the vertebral plate and the adhesion degree of the dura were observed at 4,8,12,16,20 and 24 weeks after operation. X- ray and CT scan were performed in both segments of 1.34 and L4-5 at 4 and 24 weeks after operation. Results: In the experimental segments, the bone sheets were located in the anatomical site of vertebral plate, and no lumbar spinal stenosis or compression of the dura was observed. The bone sheets were absorbed gradually and fused well with the regenerated vertebral plate. While in the control segments, the regeneration of vertebral plate was not completed yet, the scar was inserted into the spinal canal, compressing the dura and the spinal cord, and the epidural area almost disappeared. Compared with the control segments, the dura adhesion degree in the experimental regenerated segments was much milder ( P 〈 0. 01 ), the internal volume of the vertebral canal had no obvious change and the shape of the dura sack remained well without obvious compression. Conclusions: Freeze-drying and radiation-sterlilized allogeneic bone sheets are ideal materials for extradural laminoplasty due to their good biocompatibility, biomechanical characteristics and osteogenic ability. They can effectively reduce formation of post-laminectomy scars, prevent recurrence of post-lamlnectomy spinal stenosis, and induce regeneration of vertebral plates.

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收稿时间:2006-03-29

Vertebral plate regeneration induced by radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets in sheep
TANG Xin,YANG Shu-hua,XU Wei-hua,LI Jin,YANG Cao,YE Zhe-wei,FU De-hao,LI Kun,LI Bao-xing,SUN Shi-quan,YU Cong-nian.Vertebral plate regeneration induced by radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets in sheep[J].Chinese Journal of Traumatology(English Edition),2007,10(1):34-39.
Authors:TANG Xin  YANG Shu-hua  XU Wei-hua  LI Jin  YANG Cao  YE Zhe-wei  FU De-hao  LI Kun  LI Bao-xing  SUN Shi-quan  YU Cong-nian
Institution:1. Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Union Hospital of Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430022, China
2. Medical Tissue Bank, China Institute for Radiation Protection, Taiyuan 030000, China
3. Department of Medical Biology, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects and mechanism of radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets in inducing vertebral plate regeneration after laminectomy in sheep. METHODS: Twelve adult male sheep (aged 1.5 years and weighing 27 kg on average) provided by China Institute for Radiation Protection underwent L3-4 and L4-5 laminectomy. Then they were randomly divided into two groups: Group A (n=6) and Group B (n=6). The operated sites of L4-5 in Group A and L3-4 in Group B were covered by "H-shaped" freeze-drying and radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets (the experimental segments), while the operated sites of L3-4 in Group A and L4-5 in Group B were uncovered as the self controls (the control segments). The regeneration process of the vertebral plate and the adhesion degree of the dura were observed at 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 weeks after operation. X-ray and CT scan were performed in both segments of L3-4 and L4-5 at 4 and 24 weeks after operation. RESULTS: In the experimental segments, the bone sheets were located in the anatomical site of vertebral plate, and no lumbar spinal stenosis or compression of the dura was observed. The bone sheets were absorbed gradually and fused well with the regenerated vertebral plate. While in the control segments, the regeneration of vertebral plate was not completed yet, the scar was inserted into the spinal canal, compressing the dura and the spinal cord, and the epidural area almost disappeared. Compared with the control segments, the dura adhesion degree in the experimental regenerated segments was much milder (P less than 0.01), the internal volume of the vertebral canal had no obvious change and the shape of the dura sack remained well without obvious compression. CONCLUSIONS: Freeze-drying and radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone sheets are ideal materials for extradural laminoplasty due to their good biocompatibility, biomechanical characteristics and osteogenic ability. They can effectively reduce formation of post-laminectomy scars, prevent recurrence of post-laminectomy spinal stenosis, and induce regeneration of vertebral plates.
Keywords:Transplantation  homologous  Laminectomy  Sterilization  Sheep
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