Ectopic Osteoinduction by Variously Demineralized Allogenic Cortical Bone Matrix
To improve ostegenic healing efficiency by demineralized bone matrix, we evaluated the ectopic bone formation induced by variously demineralized allogenic cortical bone matrices at subcutaneous and muscular sites in rats. The rat tubular cortical bone matrices were demineralized in heated 0.6N HCl a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Key engineering materials 2007-07, Vol.342-343, p.105-108 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To improve ostegenic healing efficiency by demineralized bone matrix, we evaluated
the ectopic bone formation induced by variously demineralized allogenic cortical bone matrices
at subcutaneous and muscular sites in rats. The rat tubular cortical bone matrices were
demineralized in heated 0.6N HCl at 60 °C for 5 and 20 mins, respectively, using a controlledheat
ultrasonic cleaner and implanted in rat dorsal subcutaneous pouches and thigh muscles for
1-3 weeks. The influence of the demineralized condition of bone matrix on cellular proliferation
and osteogenic differentiation was also evaluated in vitro by MTT assay and ALP staining. The
cortical matrices were completely demineralized within 20 mins by sonication and heating of
diluted 0.6 N HCl. The sonicated bone matrices in heated acidic solution at 60 °C revealed no
adverse immunogenic and inflammatory response in vivo regardless of demineralized condition.
Cellular proliferation and osteoblastic differentiation was facilitated by more fully
demineralized. Ectopic bone formation was induced only by demineralized bone matrices and
were more favorable in fully demineralized matrices. The ectopic bone induction was more
favorably in subcutaneous pouches than in muscular tissue. These findings suggest that a fully
demineralized cortical bone matrix maximizes osteogenic repair by exposing more bioactive
molecules which in turn induce chondro- and osteognic differentiation of mesenchymal cells
around the implanted matrices, and that the sonication of diluted 0.6 N HCl heated at 60 ° C is a
rapid and effective method for sterile demineralized graft preparation. |
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ISSN: | 1013-9826 1662-9795 1662-9795 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.342-343.105 |