AI Article Synopsis

  • Current bone defect treatments mainly use autografts and allografts which have good properties for bone growth but also significant drawbacks.
  • This study aimed to test different scaffold materials (with similar mechanical properties to bone grafts) in a sheep model to see how well they promoted bone regeneration over 12 weeks.
  • Results showed that autografts produced the most new bone, while polymer and ceramic composites created the least, suggesting that biologically inactive materials could be improved with additional active treatments, like bone morphogenetic proteins.

Article Abstract

Current approaches for segmental bone defect reconstruction are restricted to autografts and allografts which possess osteoconductive, osteoinductive and osteogenic properties, but face significant disadvantages. The objective of this study was to compare the regenerative potential of scaffolds with different material composition but similar mechanical properties to autologous bone graft from the iliac crest in an ovine segmental defect model. After 12 weeks, in vivo specimens were analysed by X-ray imaging, torsion testing, micro-computed tomography and histology to assess amount, strength and structure of the newly formed bone. The highest amounts of bone neoformation with highest torsional moment values were observed in the autograft group and the lowest in the medical grade polycaprolactone and tricalcium phosphate composite group. The study results suggest that scaffolds based on aliphatic polyesters and ceramics, which are considered biologically inactive materials, induce only limited new bone formation but could be an equivalent alternative to autologous bone when combined with a biologically active stimulus such as bone morphogenetic proteins.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3167439PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00264-010-1146-xDOI Listing

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