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Compromised bone healing following spacer removal in a rat femoral defect model

Skaliczki, Gábor and Weszl, M. and Schandl, K. and Major, T. and Kovács, M. and Skaliczki, J. and Redl, H. and Szendrői, M. and Szigeti, K. and Máté, D. and Dobó-Nagy, Cs and Lacza, Zs (2012) Compromised bone healing following spacer removal in a rat femoral defect model. Acta Physiologica Hungarica, 99 (2). pp. 223-232. ISSN 0231-424X

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Abstract

Purpose: The clinical demand for bone grafting materials necessitated the development of animal models. Critical size defect model has been criticized recently, mainly for its inaccuracy. Our objective was to develop a dependable animal model that would provide compromised bone healing, and would allow the investigation of bone substitutes. Methods: In the first group a critical size defect was created in the femur of adult male Wistar rats, and a non-critical defect in the remaining animals (Groups II, III and IV). The defect was left empty in group II, while in groups III and IV a spacer was interposed into the gap. Osteoblast activity was evaluated by NanoSPECT/CT imaging system. New bone formation and assessment of a union or non-union was observed by μCT and histology. Results: The interposition model proved to be highly reproducible and provided a bone defect with compromised bone healing. Significant bone regeneration processes were observed four weeks after removal of the spacer. Conclusion: Our results have shown that when early bone healing is inhibited by the physical interposition of a spacer, the regeneration process is compromised for a further 4 weeks and results in a bone defect during the time-course of the study.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > R1 Medicine (General) / orvostudomány általában
Depositing User: xFruzsina xPataki
Date Deposited: 24 Nov 2017 07:49
Last Modified: 24 Nov 2017 07:49
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/70504

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