[Bone inductive activity of beta-tricalcium phosphate-bone morphogenetic protein complex].

Aichi Gakuin Daigaku Shigakkai shi Pub Date : 1990-03-01
A Mieki
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For the development of new implantable biomaterials as bone substitutes in the treatment of jaw bone defects, bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) bound to porous beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) was investigated in the present experimental study in mice. The BMP was extracted from bovine cortical bone while the beta-TCP was synthesized by a mechanochemical method. The affinity of BMP to beta-TCP was examined by means of beta-TCP column chromatography. The porous beta-TCP combined with the BMP by dialysis was implanted in the muscle pouches of mice. The beta-TCP or BMP alone was also implanted in the same places in the controls. Three weeks after the implantation a new bone formation was observed in the exterior surface of the beta-TCP/BMP complex, but not in that of the beta-TCP control. The quantity of bone induced by the beta-TCP/BMP complex was determined on the X-ray film by a computer supported image analysis system. The osteoinductive activity of the complex was higher than that of the BMP alone. The histological relationship between the beta-TCP/BMP complex and the original tissues was excellent. The result of the present study may indicate that the beta-TCP/BMP complex can be used as an osteogenetic biomaterial for the treatment of bone tissue defects.

[β -磷酸三钙-骨形态发生蛋白复合物的骨诱导活性]。
为了开发新的可植入生物材料作为颌骨缺损的骨替代物,本实验研究了骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)与多孔β -磷酸三钙(β - tcp)结合的小鼠实验。从牛皮质骨中提取BMP,采用机械化学方法合成β - tcp。采用β - tcp柱层析法检测BMP对β - tcp的亲和力。通过透析将多孔β - tcp与BMP结合,植入小鼠肌袋内。β - tcp或BMP也被单独植入对照组的相同部位。植入三周后,在β - tcp /BMP复合物的外表面观察到新的骨形成,但在β - tcp对照中没有。通过计算机支持的图像分析系统在x射线片上测定β - tcp /BMP复合物诱导骨的数量。该复合物的成骨诱导活性高于单独的BMP。β - tcp /BMP复合物与原始组织的组织学关系良好。本研究结果可能表明β - tcp /BMP复合物可作为成骨生物材料用于骨组织缺损的治疗。
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