The midplate structural rigidities of metal-and plastic-plated intact canine femora were experimentally determined after initial plate application and 8 weeks after in vivo implantation. Composite beam theory significantly overestimated the bending rigidities of the metal-plated bones. The rigiditie
Histological changes of implanted collagen material during bone induction
β Scribed by Horisaka, Yasuyuki ;Okamoto, Yasuo ;Matsumoto, Naoyuki ;Yoshimura, Yoshiyuki ;Hirano, Atsuko ;Nishida, Mikio ;Kawada, Jun ;Yamashita, Kikuji ;Takagi, Tomomichi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 943 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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β¦ Synopsis
Studies were made on the fate of implanted material during bone induction. Mixtures of 1 mg of crude bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), or bovine serum albumin as a control, and 1.5 mg of bovine collagen, were pressed into discs and implanted under the fascia of the rectus abdominus muscle of rats. The tissues with implants were fixed 7, 10, and 14 days later and examined histologically. On day 7 after implantation, the implant was surrounded and invaded by alkaline phosphatasepositive cells. New bone and cartilage were seen at the periphery of the implant. In the regions of calcified cartilage and bone, these osteogenic matrices were intermixed with the implant. The mineral deposits were seen by electron microscopy not only on the osteogenic matrices but also on the implanted collagen. On day 14, the bone had spread to the center of the implant. No osteogenesis or chondrogenesis was seen in control implants. It was concluded that the calcification occurred on the implanted collagen during bone induction, and that it was related to successive bone formation and remodeling.
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