Time sequence of osteoinduction and osteostimulation elicited by biologic bone replacement materials.

J M Rueger, H R Siebert, M Dohr-Fritz, H Schmidt, A Pannike
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The combinations of a biologic bone replacement material (BRM), bone gelatine (BG), a matrix extract, with one of the synthetic BRMs, either powderised beta-tricalcium-phosphate (TCP) or particulate hydroxyapatite (HA), as well as BG alone were implanted in muscle pouches and diaphyseal femoral drill-holes in rats. Implantation between one and 21 days. Evaluation by histomorphometry of PMMA embedded undecalcified specimen. In heterotopic implantation bone formation occurred earliest in the BG/TCP combination with highest values for volume density bone and osteoid after 21 days. In orthotopic implantation starting between days 9 and 13 the BG/HA combination stimulated intense woven bone formation with massive ingrowth of vital bone into the HA pores. The biodegradable TCP, by activating the monocyte-/macrophage-system for its degradation, obviously enhanced the already ongoing immunologic reaction to allogeneic BG, thus impeding bone formation and repair.

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生物骨替代材料诱导和刺激骨的时间序列。
将一种生物骨替代材料(BRM)、骨明胶(BG)、基质提取物与一种合成的BRM(粉末状-磷酸三钙(TCP)或颗粒状羟基磷灰石(HA))的组合以及BG单独植入大鼠的肌袋和骨干股孔。植入1 - 21天。PMMA包埋未钙化标本的组织形态学评价。在异位种植体中,BG/TCP联合成骨时间最早,骨体积密度和骨样体在21天后达到最高值。在第9天至第13天之间的原位植入中,BG/HA组合刺激了强烈的编织骨形成,重要骨大量长入HA孔中。可生物降解的TCP通过激活单核细胞/巨噬细胞系统进行降解,明显增强了对同种异体BG的免疫反应,从而阻碍了骨的形成和修复。
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