Scaffold-Based rhBMP-2 Therapy in a Rat Alveolar Defect Model: Implications for Human Gingivoperiosteoplasty

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Nguyen, Phuong D.
Lin, Clarence D.
Allori, Alexander C.
Schachar, Jeffrey S.
Ricci, John L.
Saadeh, Pierre B.
Warren, Stephen M. [1 ]
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[1] NYU, Inst Reconstruct Plast Surg, Sch Med, New York, NY 10016 USA
关键词
BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN-2; RIDGE AUGMENTATION; GRAFTS; CARRIERS; RECONSTRUCTION; MEMBRANE; SUCCESS; SKULL; BMP-2;
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10.1097/PRS.0b013e3181bf8024
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Primary alveolar cleft repair has a 41 to 73 percent success rate. Patients with persistent alveolar defects require secondary bone grafting. The authors investigated scaffold-based therapies designed to augment the success of alveolar repair. Methods: Critical-size, 7 x 4 x 3-mm alveolar defects were created surgically in 60 Sprague-Dawley rats. Four scaffold treatment arms were tested: absorbable collagen sponge, absorbable collagen sponge plus recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2), hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate, hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate plus rhBMP-2, and no scaffold. New bone formation was assessed radiomorphometrically and histomorphometrically at 4, 8, and 12 weeks. Results: Radiomorphometrically, untreated animals formed 43 +/- 6 percent, 53 +/- 8 percent, and 48 +/- 3 percent new bone at 4, 8, and 12 weeks, respectively. Animals treated with absorbable collagen sponge formed 50 +/- 6 percent, 79 +/- 9 percent, and 69 +/- 7 percent new bone, respectively. Absorbable collagen sponge plus rhBMP-2-treated animals formed 49 +/- 2 percent, 71 +/- 6 percent, and 66 +/- 7 percent new bone, respectively. Hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate treatment stimulated 69 +/- 12 percent, 86 +/- 3 percent (p < 0.05), and 87 +/- 14 percent new bone, respectively. Histomorphometry demonstrated an increase in bone formation in animals treated with hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate plus rhBMP-2 (p < 0.05; 4 weeks) compared with empty scaffold. Conclusions: Radiomorphometrically, absorbable collagen sponge and hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate scaffolds induced more bone formation than untreated controls. The rhBMP-2 added a small but significant histomorphometric osteogenic advantage to the hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate scaffold. (Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 124: 1829, 2009.)
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页码:1829 / 1839
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