Anabolic effects of bisphosphonates on peri-implant bone stock

Abstract The long-term durability of total joint replacements is critically dependent on adequate peri-implant bone stock, which can be compromised by wear debris-mediated osteolysis. This study investigated the effects of bisphosphonates on enhancing peri-implant bone in the presence of clinically...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biomaterials 2007-08, Vol.28 (24), p.3549-3559
Hauptverfasser: von Knoch, Fabian, Eckhardt, Christina, Alabre, Claude I, Schneider, Erich, Rubash, Harry E, Shanbhag, Arun S
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract The long-term durability of total joint replacements is critically dependent on adequate peri-implant bone stock, which can be compromised by wear debris-mediated osteolysis. This study investigated the effects of bisphosphonates on enhancing peri-implant bone in the presence of clinically relevant ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) wear debris. Fiber-mesh coated titanium-alloy plugs were implanted bilaterally in the femoral condyles of 36 New Zealand white rabbits. Implants in the left femora were covered with submicron UHMWPE particles during surgery. Rabbits were administered either no drug, subcutaneous alendronate weekly (1.0 mg/kg/week) or a single dose of intravenous zoledronate (0.015 mg/kg). A total of 6/12 rabbits in each group were sacrificed at 6 weeks and the remainder at 12 weeks postoperatively. Peri-implant bone stock was analyzed radiographically and histomorphometrically. Radiographically, both bisphosphonates significantly increased periprosthetic cortical thickness at 6 weeks ( p
ISSN:0142-9612
1878-5905
DOI:10.1016/j.biomaterials.2007.04.024