Evaluation of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in tibiae of rats

OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the effects of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in rat tibia. METHODS: Thirty-six rats were subjected to diaphyseal fracture of the leg bones and divided in the statin group (GE) and control group (GC), being subdivided into three subgroups according to days post-fracture (7th, 14th and 28th day) to assess bone healing. In GE was administered by gavage a solution of simvastatin to the sacrifice. In the control group was administered saline by the same route of SG. Immobilization was not used. After the sacrifice was made to limb amputation in the distal femur and conducted the clinical, radiological and histological analysis. Clinical evaluation was made as to the mobility of the fracture. Then the samples were radiographed and evaluated for callus diameter. Histological examination was performed with cuts of 5 micrometers and stained with hematoxylin-eosin, Masson's trichrome and Alcian blue pH 2.5. The level of significance to exclude the null hypothesis was 5%. RESULTS: All GE animals showed greater stability of the fracture and higher callus area. There were no significant changes in the histological study. CONCLUSION: Simvastatin accelerates the consolidation process by increasing the callus, but does not alter the histology of the newly formed bone.

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Main Authors: Vasconcelos,Jose Wanderley, Leite,Leopoldina Milanez da Silva, Vasconcelos,Gerusa de Arruda, Araujo,Igor Marcelo Souto Maior, Ferro,Letacio Santos Garcia
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-361620130002001912013-06-28Evaluation of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in tibiae of ratsVasconcelos,Jose WanderleyLeite,Leopoldina Milanez da SilvaVasconcelos,Gerusa de ArrudaAraujo,Igor Marcelo Souto MaiorFerro,Letacio Santos Garcia Simvastatin Tibial fractures Rats Fracture healing OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the effects of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in rat tibia. METHODS: Thirty-six rats were subjected to diaphyseal fracture of the leg bones and divided in the statin group (GE) and control group (GC), being subdivided into three subgroups according to days post-fracture (7th, 14th and 28th day) to assess bone healing. In GE was administered by gavage a solution of simvastatin to the sacrifice. In the control group was administered saline by the same route of SG. Immobilization was not used. After the sacrifice was made to limb amputation in the distal femur and conducted the clinical, radiological and histological analysis. Clinical evaluation was made as to the mobility of the fracture. Then the samples were radiographed and evaluated for callus diameter. Histological examination was performed with cuts of 5 micrometers and stained with hematoxylin-eosin, Masson's trichrome and Alcian blue pH 2.5. The level of significance to exclude the null hypothesis was 5%. RESULTS: All GE animals showed greater stability of the fracture and higher callus area. There were no significant changes in the histological study. CONCLUSION: Simvastatin accelerates the consolidation process by increasing the callus, but does not alter the histology of the newly formed bone. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e TraumatologiaRevista Brasileira de Ortopedia v.48 n.2 20132013-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162013000200191en10.1016/j.rboe.2012.10.003
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author Vasconcelos,Jose Wanderley
Leite,Leopoldina Milanez da Silva
Vasconcelos,Gerusa de Arruda
Araujo,Igor Marcelo Souto Maior
Ferro,Letacio Santos Garcia
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Leite,Leopoldina Milanez da Silva
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Araujo,Igor Marcelo Souto Maior
Ferro,Letacio Santos Garcia
Evaluation of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in tibiae of rats
author_facet Vasconcelos,Jose Wanderley
Leite,Leopoldina Milanez da Silva
Vasconcelos,Gerusa de Arruda
Araujo,Igor Marcelo Souto Maior
Ferro,Letacio Santos Garcia
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title Evaluation of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in tibiae of rats
title_short Evaluation of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in tibiae of rats
title_full Evaluation of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in tibiae of rats
title_fullStr Evaluation of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in tibiae of rats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in tibiae of rats
title_sort evaluation of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in tibiae of rats
description OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the effects of simvastatin in the process of fracture healing in rat tibia. METHODS: Thirty-six rats were subjected to diaphyseal fracture of the leg bones and divided in the statin group (GE) and control group (GC), being subdivided into three subgroups according to days post-fracture (7th, 14th and 28th day) to assess bone healing. In GE was administered by gavage a solution of simvastatin to the sacrifice. In the control group was administered saline by the same route of SG. Immobilization was not used. After the sacrifice was made to limb amputation in the distal femur and conducted the clinical, radiological and histological analysis. Clinical evaluation was made as to the mobility of the fracture. Then the samples were radiographed and evaluated for callus diameter. Histological examination was performed with cuts of 5 micrometers and stained with hematoxylin-eosin, Masson's trichrome and Alcian blue pH 2.5. The level of significance to exclude the null hypothesis was 5%. RESULTS: All GE animals showed greater stability of the fracture and higher callus area. There were no significant changes in the histological study. CONCLUSION: Simvastatin accelerates the consolidation process by increasing the callus, but does not alter the histology of the newly formed bone.
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