JOURNAL ARTICLE

Bone Regeneration Using a Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 Saturated Slow-Release Gelatin Hydrogel Sheet

Shinichi AsamuraYuichi MochizukiMasaya YamamotoYasuhiko TabataNoritaka Isogai

Year: 2010 Journal:   Annals of Plastic Surgery Vol: 64 (4)Pages: 496-502   Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Abstract

Bone regeneration methods using bone inductive cytokines show promise, however, due to early diffusion and absorption of single applications of these cytokines, the bone inductive effects are limited. In this study, such a system was applied, using gelatin hydrogel as a carrier to slowly release (bone morphogenetic proteins) BMP-2 over a relatively long period in vivo. By coupling this slow-release system with a biodegradable copolymer, this composite was evaluated by grafting into bone defect sites of a canine orbital floor fracture model. Radio-iodinated BMP-2 incorporated into the gelatin hydrogel carrier and subcutaneously implanted into nude mice showed a similar slow release (approximately, 60% at 3 days and 80% at 14 days) as the radiolabeled hydrogel carrier alone. In contrast, greater than 90% of fluid-injected BMP-2 was lost in the injection site within the first 8 hours. Using a dog model of orbital floor fracture, a complex of BMP-2-saturated gelatin hydrogel and a polylactide-based biodegradable copolymer was implanted into the orbital bone defect. Bone structural analysis, using radiography, histologic examination, and microfocus CT, showed greatly enhanced new bone formation and defect healing at 5 weeks in comparison to implanted biodegradable copolymer directly saturated with the same amount of BMP-2 (no slow-release hydrogel carrier). A trabecular structure resembling that normal bone tissue was restored in the new bone tissue generated by the slow-release constructs. Thus study demonstrates the potential of slow-release BMP-2 for bone healing of difficult defects.

Keywords:
Gelatin Medicine Bone healing Bone morphogenetic protein Bone morphogenetic protein 2 Regeneration (biology) Biomedical engineering Anatomy Cell biology In vitro Chemistry Biochemistry

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Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Facial Trauma and Fracture Management
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Surgery
Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
Health Sciences →  Dentistry →  Oral Surgery

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