The Effects of High-Dose Parathyroid Hormone Treatment on Fusion Outcomes in a Rabbit Model of Posterolateral Lumbar Spinal Fusion Alone and in Combination with Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 Treatment

Parathyroid hormone (PTH) (1–34) treatment reduces fracture risk in osteoporotic patients. Previously, we demonstrated in a rabbit model that low-dose PTH treatment resulted in increased fusion mass volume. As effects of PTH on bone are dose-dependent, we aimed to evaluate whether increasing dosage...

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Veröffentlicht in:World neurosurgery 2018-07, Vol.115, p.e366-e374
Hauptverfasser: Holmes, Christina A., Ishida, Wataru, Elder, Benjamin D., Lo, Sheng-Fu Larry, Chen, Yunchan Amy, Kim, Edmond, Locke, John, Taylor, Maritza, Witham, Timothy F.
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Zusammenfassung:Parathyroid hormone (PTH) (1–34) treatment reduces fracture risk in osteoporotic patients. Previously, we demonstrated in a rabbit model that low-dose PTH treatment resulted in increased fusion mass volume. As effects of PTH on bone are dose-dependent, we aimed to evaluate whether increasing dosage of PTH increases both volume and biomechanical stiffness of the resulting fusion masses and/or exhibits synergistic effects with low-dose bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2). Posterolateral lumbar spinal fusion surgery was performed on 60 New Zealand White rabbits divided into 6 experimental groups: iliac crest autograft alone, autograft plus 20 μg/kg/day PTH, autograft plus 40 μg/kg/day PTH, BMP-2 alone, BMP-2 plus 20 μg/kg/day PTH, and BMP-2 plus 40 μg/kg PTH. Fusion was assessed at postoperative week 6 via manual palpation, volumetric computed tomography analysis, and 4-point bending biomechanical testing. All groups treated with BMP-2 fused. Increasing doses of PTH resulted in increased fusion mass volume compared with autograft alone. Autograft plus 40 μg/kg/day PTH yielded fusion mass volumes comparable to BMP-2. When the autograft groups were considered alone, increased mechanical stiffness was observed only in the 20 μg/kg/day group. No significant stiffness differences were observed between BMP-2 groups. Treatment with the highest dose of PTH resulted in fusion mass volumes similar to those obtained with BMP-2. When the autograft groups were considered alone, significant increases in mechanical stiffness were observed at a dosage of 20 μg/kg/day, suggesting there may be an optimal dose of PTH in the rabbit model. Effects of BMP-2 on fusion were dominant. •Effects of PTH (1–34) treatment on spinal fusion were tested with and without rhBMP-2.•All rhBMP-2 groups fused and yielded significantly stiffer fusion masses.•Treatment with 40 μg/kg PTH yielded fusion mass volumes comparable to rhBMP-2.•When PTH (1–34) is combined with BMP-2, the fusion effects of rhBMP-2 are dominant.
ISSN:1878-8750
1878-8769
DOI:10.1016/j.wneu.2018.04.058