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Histomorphometric evaluation of natural mineral combined with a synthetic cell-binding peptide (P-15) in critical-size defects in the rat calvaria
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Autor personal (a)
Artzi, Zvi; Kozlovsky, Avital; Nemcovsky, Carlos Eduardo; Moses, Oferfer; Tal, Haimaim; Rohrer, Michael D; Prasad, Hari S; Weinreb, Mironiron
Título
Histomorphometric evaluation of natural mineral combined with a synthetic cell-binding peptide (P-15) in critical-size defects in the rat calvaria
Resumen
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to histomorphometrically evaluate the synthetic peptide analog P-15 bound to anorganic bovine mineral (Pepgen/P15) in critical-size defects in the rat calvaria. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 5-mm-diameter critical-size defect was prepared in 48 rat skulls and divided into 4 equal groups: Pepgen/P15 particles covered by a membrane, Pepgen/P15 particles uncovered, nongrafted membrane-protected sites, and nongrafted uncovered control sites. At 12 weeks, histomorphometric measurements were made of the percentage area of newly formed bone and residual particles, the length of internal and external bone bridging, and linearly, the regenerated marginal and central total tissue augmentation height. RESULTS: Nongrafted, membrane-protected sites gained 60.6 percent of newly formed bone, followed by 50.6 percent and 44.2 percent (P < .05 versus membrane only) at the grafted covered and uncovered sites, respectively. All experimental sites contained significantly (P < .005) more bone than did control sites (19.9 percent). In both types of grafted sites, the percentage area of Pepgen/P15 particles was similar. Mean internal and external length of bone bridging at nongrafted membrane-protected sites (76.7 percent and 71.2 percent, respectively) was significantly greater (P < .005) than that of the grafted covered (43.95 percent and 51.8 percent, respectively), grafted uncovered (28.7 percent and 23.9 percent, respectively), and control (28 percent and 25.5 percent, respectively) groups, except for internal bone bridging in the grafted covered sites. Regenerated marginal and central augmentation heights (0.92 mm and 1.02 mm, respectively) were greatest in the grafted covered group, followed by the non-grafted membrane-protected (0.88 mm and 0.51 mm, respectively), and grafted uncovered (0.89 mm and 0.12 mm, respectively) groups, all of which were significantly greater (P < .001) than the control group (0.63 mm and 0.04 mm, respectively). CONCLUSION: While anorganic bovine mineral/cell-binding peptide contributes in volume, membrane application significantly increases the amount of bone regeneration. (AU)
Descriptores DECS
MATERIALES BIOCOMPATIBLES; ANIMALES; DENSIDAD OSEA^sFisiología; ENFERMEDADES OSEAS^sPatología; ENFERMEDADES OSEAS^sCirugía; MATRIZ OSEA^sPatología; REGENERACION OSEA^sFisiología; SUSTITUTOS DE HUESOS^sUso terapéutico; BOVINOS; COLAGENO; REGENERACION TISULAR DIRIGIDA^sMétodos; MEMBRANAS ARTIFICIALES; OSTEOGENESIS^sFisiología; RATAS; RATAS WISTAR; CRANEO^sPatología; CRANEO^sCirugía
Localización del documento
Biblioteca FO
Base de datos
OBRA
Nivel de tratamiento
as
Pag (a)
pp.1063-1070
Título seriada
The International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants
Volumen (nivel serie)
23
Número de la seriada
6
Editorial
Quintessence publishing
Ciudad de publicación
Ilinois
País de publicación
US
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