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Cisplatin inhibits bone healing during distraction osteogenesis
Authors:Kimo C. Stine  Elizabeth C. Wahl  Lichu Liu  Robert A. Skinner  Jacquelyn VanderSchilden  Robert C. Bunn  Corey O. Montgomery  Larry J. Suva  James Aronson  David L. Becton  Richard W. Nicholas  Christopher J. Swearingen  Charles K. Lumpkin Jr.
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, , Little Rock, Arkansas;2. Laboratory for Limb Regeneration Research, Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute, , Little Rock, Arkansas;3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Center for Orthopaedic Research, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, , Little Rock, Arkansas;4. Pediatric Biostatistics, Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute, , Little Rock, Arkansas
Abstract:Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common malignant bone tumor affecting children and adolescents. Many patients are treated with a combination of chemotherapy, resection, and limb salvage protocols. Surgical reconstructions after tumor resection include structural allografts, non‐cemented endoprostheses, and distraction osteogenesis (DO), which require direct bone formation. Although cisplatin (CDP) is extensively used for OS chemotherapy, the effects on bone regeneration are not well studied. The effects of CDP on direct bone formation in DO were compared using two dosing regimens and both C57BL/6 (B6) and tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 knockout (TNFR1KO) mice, as CDP toxicity is associated with elevated TNF levels. Detailed evaluation of the five‐dose CDP regimen (2 mg/kg/day), demonstrated significant decreases in new bone formation in the DO gaps of CDP treated versus vehicle treated mice (p < 0.001). Further, no significant inhibitory effects from the five‐dose CDP regimen were observed in TNFR1KO mice. The two‐dose regimen significantly inhibited new bone formation in B6 mice. These results demonstrate that CDP has profound short term negative effects on the process of bone repair in DO. These data provide the mechanistic basis for modeling peri‐operative chemotherapy doses and schedules and may provide new opportunities to identify molecules that spare normal cells from the inhibitory effects of CDP. © 2013 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 32:464–470, 2014.
Keywords:cisplatin  distraction osteogenesis  chemotherapy  mouse  limb salvage
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