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Optimal condition of heparin-conjugated fibrin with bone morphogenetic protein-2 for spinal fusion in a rabbit model

Authors
Hong, Jab-YoungKang, Sun-WoongKim, Jung-WookSuh, Seung-WooKo, You-JinPark, Jung-Ho
Issue Date
10월-2014
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
autograft; BMP-2; heparin-conjugated fibrin; spinal fusion
Citation
CYTOTHERAPY, v.16, no.10, pp.1441 - 1448
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Journal Title
CYTOTHERAPY
Volume
16
Number
10
Start Page
1441
End Page
1448
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/97281
DOI
10.1016/j.jcyt.2014.04.005
ISSN
1465-3249
Abstract
Background aims. Heparin-conjugated fibrin (HCF) is a carrier for long-term release of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) and has been shown to promote bone formation in animal models. We performed an experimental study to determine the optimal dose of BMP-2 with an HCF carrier that promotes bone formation comparable to that of autograft while minimizing complications in spinal fusion. Methods. Twenty-four rabbits underwent posterolateral fusion of the L5-6 spinal segments. Different concentrations of HCF BMP-2 (1/10, 1/20, 1/30 or 1/40) were implanted in the spines of experimental rabbits, and autograft or INFUSE was implanted in the spines of control animals. Eight weeks after treatment, spinal fusion efficacy was evaluated by plain radiography, micro-computed tomography (micro-CT), mechanical testing and histomorphometry. Results. Similar to autograft, the 1/40 HCF BMP-2 showed significant bone formation on micro-CT and histomorphometry with mechanical stability. However, the other HCF BMP-2 concentrations did not show significant bone formation compared with autograft. Although conventional BMP-2 (INFUSE) led to higher bone formation and stability, it also led to excessive ectopic bone and fibrous tissue formation. Conclusions. This study suggests the optimal concentration of BMP-2 using HCF for spinal fusion, which may decrease the complications of high-dose conventional BMP-2.
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