Biological implications of growth factors in bone remodeling following fracture, surgical resection and bonegrafting. Part 1: Transforming growth factors, bone morphogenetic proteins and related factors

Masahiko Mori , Masayuki Motohashi , Tetsunari Nishikawa , Kazuya Masuno , Akio Tanaka , Takahisa Ohta , Shinichiro Sumitomo , Michio Shikimori
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In order to improve the scientific outcome for bone surgery including fracture healing and bone remodeling processes after correcting facial bone or surgical bone loss, this review focuses on the biophysiology of transforming growth factors (TGF) and bone morphogratic protein (BMP) in the bone remodeling system. Surgical techniques involving the oral maxillofacial skeleton have advanced mainly from experience and experimental models as in traumatology or oncological surgery.

Bone regeneration and calcification are performed at function balances for osteoblastic growth and osteoclastic resorption. Bone synthesis is mediated with differentiation of osteoprogenitor cells. This mechanism is concerned with various growth factors: i.e. TGF and BMP, and those associated factors, as growth differentiation factor 5 (GDF5), cartilage-derived morphologenetic protein (CDMP), noggin, chordin and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). Except for TGF and BMP, the biological properties of other novel growth factors participating in bone forming activity have not been routinely introduced. The bone remodeling system is a complex phenomenon as well as varying growth factor system for osteoprogenitor target cells. The knowledge obtained from this review will benefit the healing processes and/or bone remodeling system following surgical procedures in the oral-maxillofacial area.

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生长因子在骨折、手术切除和植骨后骨重塑中的生物学意义。第一部分:转化生长因子、骨形态发生蛋白及相关因子
为了提高骨外科手术的科学效果,包括骨折愈合和骨重塑过程中的面部骨或手术骨丢失,本文重点介绍了转化生长因子(TGF)和骨形态蛋白(BMP)在骨重塑系统中的生物生理作用。涉及口腔颌面骨骼的外科技术主要是从创伤学或肿瘤学手术的经验和实验模型中发展起来的。骨再生和钙化是在成骨细胞生长和破骨细胞吸收的功能平衡中进行的。骨合成是由骨祖细胞的分化介导的。这一机制涉及多种生长因子,即TGF和BMP,以及生长分化因子5 (GDF5)、软骨源性形态发生蛋白(CDMP)、头蛋白、脊索蛋白和结缔组织生长因子(CTGF)等相关因子。除TGF和BMP外,其他参与骨形成活性的新型生长因子的生物学特性尚未被常规介绍。骨重塑系统是一个复杂的现象,也是一个以成骨细胞为目标细胞的生长因子系统。从本综述中获得的知识将有利于口腔颌面区外科手术后的愈合过程和/或骨重塑系统。
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