The initial implementation of the transverse bone transport technique in the post-radiation region of the mandible. A pre-clinical in vivo study.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Xian Wang, Yuetong Wang, Yuetao Li, Haoyu Lu, Dongqin Mo, Zhiqing Liu, Linjing Gao, Yanfei Zhao, Lixiang Zhao, Yude Huang, Yiyang Fan, Daiyou Wang
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Abstract

Background: To link the treatment of radiation injury with angiogenesis, and to design and seek a new therapeutic technique for the prevention and treatment of radiation injury.

Methods: The transverse bone transport device for rabbit mandible was designed and manufactured. Eighteen New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into a radiotherapy group and a normal group. The radiotherapy group received 18 Gy of radiation, and the device was implanted two weeks later. After a 7-day incubation period, transverse transportation was performed at a speed of 0.5 circles (0.4 mm) per day, with an 8-day cycle and a total traction distance of 3.2 mm. CBCT, Micro CT, and histological staining were employed to assess the dynamics of movement, osteogenesis, and angiogenesis.

Results: The transverse bone transport model of rabbit mandible was successfully established. CBCT revealed that the transport height in the normal and radiotherapy groups were 3.24 ± 0.17 mm and 3.22 ± 0.19 mm respectively. Micro CT analysis showed an increase in BV/TV and Tb.N over time, while Tb.Sp decreased; differences in BV/TV existed at 2 weeks but disappeared thereafter; differences in Tb.N and Tb.Sp persisted at 2 and 4 weeks. Histological staining using HE, Masson, and IHC demonstrated good bone maturity accompanied by rich neovascularization, and this was also confirmed by ImageJ software analysis.

Conclusions: The transverse bone transport was employed for the first time in the radiation-induced mandibular damage, thereby establishing a basis for further investigation into its clinical efficacy, application value, and underlying mechanisms. This breakthrough offers novel prospects for clinical interventions.

在下颌骨放疗后区域初步实施横向骨搬运技术。临床前活体研究。
背景:将辐射损伤的治疗与血管生成联系起来,设计并寻求预防和治疗辐射损伤的新治疗技术:将放射损伤的治疗与血管生成联系起来,设计并寻求一种预防和治疗放射损伤的新治疗技术:方法:设计并制造了兔下颌骨横向骨运输装置。方法:设计并制造兔下颌骨横向骨运输装置,将 18 只新西兰白兔随机分为放疗组和正常组。放疗组接受 18 Gy 放射治疗,两周后植入该装置。经过 7 天的培养期后,以每天 0.5 圈(0.4 毫米)的速度进行横向运输,周期为 8 天,总牵引距离为 3.2 毫米。采用 CBCT、显微 CT 和组织学染色评估运动动态、骨生成和血管生成:结果:成功建立了兔下颌骨横向骨搬运模型。CBCT 显示,正常组和放疗组的运输高度分别为 3.24 ± 0.17 mm 和 3.22 ± 0.19 mm。显微 CT 分析表明,随着时间的推移,BV/TV 和 Tb.N 增加,而 Tb.Sp 减少;BV/TV 的差异在 2 周时存在,但随后消失;Tb.N 和 Tb.Sp 的差异在 2 周和 4 周时持续存在。使用 HE、Masson 和 IHC 进行的组织学染色表明,骨成熟度良好,同时伴有丰富的新生血管,这一点也得到了 ImageJ 软件分析的证实:结论:横向骨搬运首次应用于辐射诱导的下颌骨损伤,从而为进一步研究其临床疗效、应用价值和潜在机制奠定了基础。这一突破为临床干预提供了新的前景。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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