Features of the reparative osteogenesis of the distraction of the tibial regenerate and osteotropic growth factors in patients with achondroplasia at the age of 9–12 years

Svetlana N. Lyneva, Tatyana I. Menschchikova, A. Aranovich
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BACKGROUND: Despite studies on various issues of distraction osteosynthesis, many morphological aspects of this problem are still insufficiently studied and remained debatable. AIM: To determine the features of the reparative activity of the regenerate and analyze the content of some osteotropic growth factors in children with achondroplasia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Growth factors were determined in serum and blood plasma using equipment from Thermo Fisher (USA). Factor concentrations were determined using ELISA kits: PDGF-AA (RD Systems, USA), PDGF-BB (RD Systems, USA), IGF-1 (Immunodiagnostic systems, USA), IGF-2 (Mediagnost, Germany), TGF-1 (eBioscience, USA), and TGF-2 (eBioscience, USA). The structural state of the tibial regenerate was determined using by ultrasonography (HITACHI, Japan). Patients with achondroplasia aged 912 years (n = 32) were examined at the beginning of distraction (1020 days), in the middle of distraction (2140 days), and at the end of distraction (4163 days). RESULTS: The ultrasound method showed the dynamic formation of the structural state of the distraction regenerate at the studied stages of distraction. At the same stages of distraction, the concentration of osteotropic growth factors was assessed. CONCLUSIONS: The serum content of osteotropic growth factors in the blood of children with achondroplasia differs from age-normative values. Growth factors that play a key role in osteogenesis, IGF-1, BMP-4, TGF-1, and TGF-2 were reduced, whereas the expressions of IGF-2 and BMP-6 were compensatory increased. At the end of the distraction period, the values of all studied growth factors exceeded the initial values, regardless of their preoperative values and their dynamics at the stages of distraction. The assessment of the dynamics of the concentration of osteotropic growth factors in the blood of patients with achondroplasia during the distraction period and natural growth period indicate the presence of a commonality of processes during the distraction period and prenatal growth of the tibia. Our comprehensive ultrasound study of the structural state of the distraction regenerate of the tibia and biochemical studies of growth factors in the blood of patients with achondroplasia at the age of 912 years made it possible to identify the features of reparative osteogenesis of the distraction regenerate of the tibia and the physiological effect of osteotropic growth factors from the viewpoint of the process of reparative regeneration.
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9-12岁软骨发育不全患者胫骨再生牵张及促骨生长因子的修复性成骨特点
背景:尽管对牵张成骨术的各种问题进行了研究,但这一问题的许多形态学方面的研究仍然不够充分,并且仍然存在争议。目的:探讨软骨发育不全儿童再生组织修复活性的特点,并分析部分促骨生长因子的含量。材料与方法:使用美国赛默飞世尔公司的设备测定血清和血浆中的生长因子。使用ELISA试剂盒测定因子浓度:PDGF-AA (RD Systems,美国)、PDGF-BB (RD Systems,美国)、IGF-1 (Immunodiagnostic Systems,美国)、IGF-2 (Mediagnost,德国)、TGF-1 (eBioscience,美国)和TGF-2 (eBioscience,美国)。利用超声检查确定胫骨再生的结构状态(HITACHI, Japan)。年龄912岁的软骨发育不全患者(n = 32)分别在牵引开始(1020天)、牵引中期(2140天)和牵引结束(4163天)时进行检查。结果:超声方法显示牵张再生体在牵张研究阶段结构状态的动态形成。在牵张的同一阶段,评估促骨生长因子的浓度。结论:软骨发育不全儿童血中促骨生长因子含量与年龄正常值存在差异。在成骨过程中起关键作用的生长因子IGF-1、BMP-4、TGF-1和TGF-2的表达减少,而IGF-2和BMP-6的表达代偿性增加。在牵张期结束时,所有研究的生长因子的值都超过了初始值,无论其术前值和牵张阶段的动态情况如何。对软骨发育不全患者牵张期和自然生长期血液中促骨生长因子浓度的动态评估表明,牵张期和产前胫骨生长过程存在共性。我们通过对912岁软骨发育不全患者胫骨牵张再生结构状态的全面超声研究和血液中生长因子的生化研究,从修复再生过程的角度,认识胫骨牵张再生的修复性成骨特点和成骨生长因子的生理作用。
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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