Influence of nicotine on blood perfusion and bone healing during distraction osteogenesis.

L Ma, L W Zheng, L K Cheung
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Abstract

Nicotine is the main chemical component in tobacco products and its effect on bone healing remains controversial. This study aims to evaluate the influence of nicotine on blood perfusion and bone healing using a rabbit model of mandibular distraction osteogenesis. The dose dependent effect of nicotine on bone regeneration, and the effect of nicotine on blood perfusion and angiogenesis were assessed by radiography, micro-computed tomography, histological and immunohistochemical analysis, real time PCR and Laser Doppler monitoring. Results showed that bone healing was compromised by high dose nicotine treatment. Nicotine exposure increased microvessel density, whereas inhibited blood flow and bone formation. The expression of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2 in osteoblasts was also decreased. The present study supported that nicotine has a dose dependant influence on bone healing in distraction osteogenesis. Nicotine compromises bone regeneration possibly by causing ischemia and inhibiting BMP expression in osteoblasts. Nicotine exposure enhances angiogenesis but can not compensate for the adverse effect of vasoconstriction.

牵张成骨过程中尼古丁对血液灌注和骨愈合的影响。
尼古丁是烟草制品中的主要化学成分,其对骨愈合的影响仍有争议。本研究通过兔下颌骨牵张成骨模型,探讨尼古丁对血液灌注和骨愈合的影响。通过x线摄影、显微计算机断层扫描、组织和免疫组织化学分析、实时PCR和激光多普勒监测,评估尼古丁对骨再生的剂量依赖性以及尼古丁对血液灌注和血管生成的影响。结果表明,高剂量尼古丁治疗会损害骨愈合。尼古丁暴露增加微血管密度,而抑制血液流动和骨形成。成骨细胞中骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)-2的表达也降低。本研究支持尼古丁对牵张成骨的骨愈合有剂量依赖性的影响。尼古丁可能通过引起缺血和抑制成骨细胞中BMP的表达而影响骨再生。尼古丁暴露促进血管生成,但不能补偿血管收缩的不利影响。
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