Initial Tc-99m diphosphonate uptake in mineralized and demineralized bone implants in rats

Leif Lysell, Madeleine Rohlin
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Radionuclide imaging has been suggested as a means to assess healing and viability of bone grafts and implants. This study deals with the in vivo uptake of 99mTc-MDP in the initial postoperative period in rats. Isogeneic or xenogeneic bone was implanted in subcutaneous pouches. The isogeneic grafts and implants were treated with saline or free2e-treated or demineralized. The xenogeneic implants consisted of Kiel bone or collagen sponge. One day after surgery, the accumulation of 99mTc after an intraperitoneal injection of 99mTc-MDP was seen in all grafts and implants containing bone mineral independent of prior treatment of the graft and implant. In implants composed of only the organic part of bone, no accumulation was observed. One prerequisite for accumulation of 99mTc-MDP is the presence of the inorganic phase. Thus, the interpretation of the initial postoperative scan is based on whether or not the graft or implant initially contained mineral.

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矿化和去矿化骨植入物对大鼠Tc-99m二膦酸盐的初始摄取
放射性核素成像被认为是评估骨移植和种植体愈合和生存能力的一种手段。本研究研究了术后初期大鼠体内99mTc-MDP的摄取情况。同种或异种骨植入皮下囊内。同种异体移植物和植入物用生理盐水或游离盐处理或脱矿处理。异种种植体由Kiel骨或胶原蛋白海绵组成。术后1天,在所有含骨矿物质的移植物和种植体中,腹腔注射99mTc- mdp后,99mTc的积累与先前的移植物和种植体治疗无关。在仅由骨的有机部分组成的种植体中,没有观察到积累。99mTc-MDP积累的一个先决条件是无机相的存在。因此,术后初始扫描的解释是基于移植物或植入物最初是否含有矿物质。
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