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The Efficacy of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 Depends on Its Mode of Delivery

Authors
La, Wan-GeunKang, Sun-WoongYang, Hee SeokBhang, Suk HoLee, Sun HwaPark, Jung-HoKim, Byung-Soo
Issue Date
Dec-2010
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
BMP-2 delivery; Bone formation; Fibrin gel; Heparin-conjugated poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanosphere
Citation
ARTIFICIAL ORGANS, v.34, no.12, pp.1150 - 1153
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Journal Title
ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
Volume
34
Number
12
Start Page
1150
End Page
1153
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/115224
DOI
10.1111/j.1525-1594.2009.00988.x
ISSN
0160-564X
Abstract
Bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) induces bone regeneration in a dose-dependent manner, with higher doses of BMP-2 inducing greater bone formation. Previously, we showed that long-term delivery of BMP-2 provides better ectopic bone formation than short-term delivery of an equivalent dose. In the present study, we investigated the efficacy of orthotopic bone formation over a range of BMP-2 doses, using different delivery modes. Heparin-conjugated poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanospheres suspended in fibrin gel were used as a long-term delivery system, and fibrin gel was used as a short-term delivery system. Different doses of BMP-2 were delivered to mouse calvarial defects using either long-term or short-term delivery systems. Eight weeks after treatment, bone regeneration was evaluated by histomorphometry. For both delivery systems, bone regeneration increased as the BMP-2 dose increased up to 1 mu g and did not increase beyond this dose. Importantly, at BMP-2 doses higher than 1 mu g, long-term delivery resulted in much greater bone formation than short-term delivery. This study shows that long-term delivery of BMP-2 is more effective at enhancing orthotopic bone formation than short-term delivery over a range of doses.
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