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摘要
背景:丹参是一种通过改善血液循环来治疗心脏疾病的中药。作者实验室比较了丹参提取物与骨移植和单独胶原基质形成的新骨的数量。方法:在9只新西兰大白兔的顶骨上制造18个5 mm × 10 mm的骨缺损。实验组采用丹参提取物胶原基质移植6个缺损。在对照组中,6个缺损仅用胶原基质移植(主动对照组),6个空白(被动对照组)。第14天处死动物,解剖缺损,准备进行组织学检查。在每个缺陷上切割连续的切片。100张切片(每组50张)采用图像分析定量分析新骨形成。结果:丹参提取物复合胶原基质移植缺损的新生骨量是单纯胶原基质移植缺损的5倍。在被动对照组中几乎没有新骨形成。结论:丹参提取物在胶原基质中具有局部促进新骨形成的作用,尤其在血管反应受损的情况下可用于骨移植。
Background: Danshen is a traditional Chinese medicine used for treatment of cardiac diseases through improving blood circulation. The authors' laboratory compared the amount of new bone formed in collagen matrix with Danshen extract with that produced by bone graft and collagen matrix alone.
Methods: Eighteen bone defects, 5 mm x 10 mm were created in the parietal bone of nine New Zealand White rabbits. In the experimental group, six defects were grafted with a collagen matrix with Danshen extract. In the control groups, six defects were grafted with collagen matrix alone (active control) and six were left empty (passive control). The animals were killed on day 14 and the defects were dissected and prepared for histological assessment. Serial sections were cut across each defect. Quantitative analysis of new bone formation was made on 100 sections (50 sections for each group) using image analysis.
Results: A total of five times more new bone was present in defects grafted with Danshen extract in a collagen matrix than those grafted with collagen matrix alone. Very little new bone was formed in the passive control group.
Conclusions: Danshen extract in collagen matrix has the effect of increasing new bone formation locally and can be used for bone grafting especially in cases with compromised vascular responses.