Repair of rabbit radius defects by inductive artificial periosteum and allogenic bone grafts

2006 
Objective To investigate the feasibility of repairing the radius defect with inductive bone regeneration membrane combined with freezed allogenic bone. Methods Preparation PLGA/bBMP+IGF-Ⅱ+ bFGF complosite was prepared as artificial periosteum. Twenty seven rabbits with 1.0 cm long right radius segmental osteoperiosteum defect were werved as the animal model, and randomly assigned to 3 groups with 9 in eath group; Group A: the defects were connected with the PLGA/bBMP+IGF-Ⅱ+bFGF membrane and allogenic bone; Group B: the defects were treated with the PLGA/bBMP+IGF-Ⅱ+bFGF membrane; Group C: the defects were implanted only woth allogenic bone grafts. Animals were killed at 2, 4, 8 weeks postoperation respectively. The healing was study with radiological, histological and immunological methods. Results The osteogenic ability in PLGA/bBMP+IGF-Ⅱ+bFGF group was superior to that in the other groups. The defects of group A ware fully repaired at week 8; bony bridging under remodeling was observed in group B; and the putrescence of allogenic bone which was packaged by mass of connective tissue was observed with group C; Group A caused lower titer of antibody than group C and inhibited lymphocytes reproduction in vitro; There was significant difference between group A and group C. Conclusion PLGA/bBMP+IGF-Ⅱ+bFGF artificial periosteum had provided a excellent osteoinduction condition. Artificial periosteum combined with freezed allogenic bone can effectively promote the rapair of radius defects of rabbit.
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