Enhancement of recombinant human BMP‐7 bone formation with bmp binding peptide in a rodent femoral defect model |
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Authors: | Jen‐Chung Liao Shiau‐Tzu Tzeng Gun Keorochana Kwang‐Bok Lee Jared S. Johnson Yuichiro Morishita Samuel S. Murray Jeffrey C. Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Orthopedics Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan;2. Department of Orthopedics Surgery, UCLA Comprehensive Spine Center, University of California, Los Angeles, California;3. Department of Orthopedics Surgery, Buddhist TzuChi General Hospital‐Taipei Branch, TzuChi University, Taipei, Taiwan;4. Department of Orthopedics Surgery, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand;5. Department of Orthopedics Surgery, Chonbuk National University Hospital, Chonbuk National University Medical School, Chonbuk, South Korea;6. VA Medical Center, GRECC (11‐E), Sepulveda, California |
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Abstract: | Bone morphogenetic binding peptide (BBP) is an 18.5 kDa fragment of a bone matrix protein peptide. A rat femoral defect model was used to test the effect of BBP combined with recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein‐7 (rhBMP‐7) to induced bone healing. Two doses of BBP (500 and 1000 µg) were tested with two doses of rhBMP‐7 (2 and 5 µg), and the results were compared with a positive control (10 µg rhBMP‐7). Bone healing was evaluated by radiology, manual palpation, microcomputed tomography, and histology. The high dose of 10 µg of rhBMP‐7 resulted in a consistent 100% bone union rate and a mature histological appearance on histology, and was used as a positive control. When 1000 µg of BBP was combined with lower doses of BMP‐7 (2 µg rhBMP‐7 or 5 µg rhBMP‐7) significant differences were seen in radiographic scores, manual palpation, and bone volume, when compared to 2 µg rhBMP‐7 or 5 µg rhBMP‐7 alone. The combination of 1000 µg of BBP and 5 µg rhBMP‐7 also achieved 100% fusion rate, induced a larger amount of bone formation, and yielded similar maturity of bone marrow when compared with the high dosage 10 µg rhBMP‐7 group. This study demonstrated that when combined together, BBP can enhance the bone healing of rhBMP‐7. Improved healing imparted by the addition of BBP may result in lesser amounts of rhBMP‐7 needed to achieve union in the clinical setting. © 2010 OrthopaedicResearchSociety.PublishedbyWileyPeriodicals, Inc.JOrthopRes29:753–759,2011 |
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Keywords: | BMP binding peptide (BBP) recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein‐7 (rhBMP‐7) femur defect model |
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