Bone repair access of BoneCeramic™ in 5-mm defects: study on rat calvaria

Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the osteoconductive potential of BoneCeramic™ on bone healing in rat calvaria 5-mm defects. Material and Methods: A 5-mm calvaria bone defect was induced in three groups and the defect was not filled with biomaterial [Clot Group (CG)], autogenous bone (AG), or Bone Ceramic Group (BCG). Animals were euthanized after 14 or 28 days and the bone tissue within the central area of the bone defect was evaluated. Results were compared using ANOVA and Tukey test (p<0.05). Immunohistochemistry was performed using primary antibodies against osteocalcin, RUNX-2, TRAP, VEGF proteins, and 3-dimensional images of the defects in μCT were obtained to calculate bone mineral density (BMD). Results: In BCG, the defect was completely filled with biomaterial and new bone formation, which was statistically superior to that in the GC group, at both time-points (p<0.001 for 14 days; p=0.002 for 28 days). TRAP protein showed weak, RUNX-2 showed a greater immunolabeling when compared with other groups, VEGF showed moderate immunostaining, while osteocalcin was present at all time-points analyzed. The μCT images showed filling defect by BCG (BMD= 1337 HU at 28 days). Conclusion: Therefore, the biomaterial tested was found to be favorable to fill bone defects for the reporting period analyzed.

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Main Authors: FABRIS,André Luis da Silva, FAVERANI,Leonardo Perez, GOMES-FERREIRA,Pedro Henrique Silva, POLO,Tárik Ocon Braga, SANTIAGO-JÚNIOR,Joel Ferreira, OKAMOTO,Roberta
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Published: Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S1678-775720180001004012018-01-11Bone repair access of BoneCeramic™ in 5-mm defects: study on rat calvariaFABRIS,André Luis da SilvaFAVERANI,Leonardo PerezGOMES-FERREIRA,Pedro Henrique SilvaPOLO,Tárik Ocon BragaSANTIAGO-JÚNIOR,Joel FerreiraOKAMOTO,Roberta Biocompatible materials Bone regeneration Immunohistochemistry Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the osteoconductive potential of BoneCeramic™ on bone healing in rat calvaria 5-mm defects. Material and Methods: A 5-mm calvaria bone defect was induced in three groups and the defect was not filled with biomaterial [Clot Group (CG)], autogenous bone (AG), or Bone Ceramic Group (BCG). Animals were euthanized after 14 or 28 days and the bone tissue within the central area of the bone defect was evaluated. Results were compared using ANOVA and Tukey test (p<0.05). Immunohistochemistry was performed using primary antibodies against osteocalcin, RUNX-2, TRAP, VEGF proteins, and 3-dimensional images of the defects in μCT were obtained to calculate bone mineral density (BMD). Results: In BCG, the defect was completely filled with biomaterial and new bone formation, which was statistically superior to that in the GC group, at both time-points (p<0.001 for 14 days; p=0.002 for 28 days). TRAP protein showed weak, RUNX-2 showed a greater immunolabeling when compared with other groups, VEGF showed moderate immunostaining, while osteocalcin was present at all time-points analyzed. The μCT images showed filling defect by BCG (BMD= 1337 HU at 28 days). Conclusion: Therefore, the biomaterial tested was found to be favorable to fill bone defects for the reporting period analyzed.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USPJournal of Applied Oral Science v.26 20182018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572018000100401en10.1590/1678-7757-2016-0531
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POLO,Tárik Ocon Braga
SANTIAGO-JÚNIOR,Joel Ferreira
OKAMOTO,Roberta
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OKAMOTO,Roberta
Bone repair access of BoneCeramic™ in 5-mm defects: study on rat calvaria
author_facet FABRIS,André Luis da Silva
FAVERANI,Leonardo Perez
GOMES-FERREIRA,Pedro Henrique Silva
POLO,Tárik Ocon Braga
SANTIAGO-JÚNIOR,Joel Ferreira
OKAMOTO,Roberta
author_sort FABRIS,André Luis da Silva
title Bone repair access of BoneCeramic™ in 5-mm defects: study on rat calvaria
title_short Bone repair access of BoneCeramic™ in 5-mm defects: study on rat calvaria
title_full Bone repair access of BoneCeramic™ in 5-mm defects: study on rat calvaria
title_fullStr Bone repair access of BoneCeramic™ in 5-mm defects: study on rat calvaria
title_full_unstemmed Bone repair access of BoneCeramic™ in 5-mm defects: study on rat calvaria
title_sort bone repair access of boneceramic™ in 5-mm defects: study on rat calvaria
description Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the osteoconductive potential of BoneCeramic™ on bone healing in rat calvaria 5-mm defects. Material and Methods: A 5-mm calvaria bone defect was induced in three groups and the defect was not filled with biomaterial [Clot Group (CG)], autogenous bone (AG), or Bone Ceramic Group (BCG). Animals were euthanized after 14 or 28 days and the bone tissue within the central area of the bone defect was evaluated. Results were compared using ANOVA and Tukey test (p<0.05). Immunohistochemistry was performed using primary antibodies against osteocalcin, RUNX-2, TRAP, VEGF proteins, and 3-dimensional images of the defects in μCT were obtained to calculate bone mineral density (BMD). Results: In BCG, the defect was completely filled with biomaterial and new bone formation, which was statistically superior to that in the GC group, at both time-points (p<0.001 for 14 days; p=0.002 for 28 days). TRAP protein showed weak, RUNX-2 showed a greater immunolabeling when compared with other groups, VEGF showed moderate immunostaining, while osteocalcin was present at all time-points analyzed. The μCT images showed filling defect by BCG (BMD= 1337 HU at 28 days). Conclusion: Therefore, the biomaterial tested was found to be favorable to fill bone defects for the reporting period analyzed.
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