In Vivo Evaluation of Bone Regeneration by DNA/protamine Complex Treatment with Photothermal Stress Stimulation in an Aged Rat Calvarial Defect Model

M. Kawaguchi, K. Mori, H. Kajiya, T. Ikebe, T. Fukushima
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SYNOPSIS DNA/protamine (D/P) complex was prepared and evaluated for new bone formation ability using a calvarial defect model in rats over 40 weeks old. Photothermal stress (42°C, 15 min) was repeated every day for up to 3 months to assess the effects of thermal stress on bone healing. Photothermal stress stimulation was carried out using a photothermal device, composed of an alginate gel containing carbon nanotubes and an irradiator supplying near-infrared light. Bone regeneration with the D/P complex was accelerated by photothermal stimulation compared with D/P complex implantation without thermal stimulation. There were no significant differences in Knoop hardness values between the newly formed bone, with or without photothermal stimulation, and peripheral bone. Microhardness measurement revealed that the regenerated bones were sufficiently mature. The results of this study suggested that photothermal stress stimulation upregulated bone regeneration induced by expression of heat shock-related
光热应激刺激下DNA/鱼精蛋白复合物对老龄大鼠颅骨缺损模型骨再生的体内评价
采用40周龄以上大鼠颅骨缺损模型,制备了DNA/鱼精蛋白复合物,并对其新生骨形成能力进行了评价。每天重复光热应激(42°C, 15分钟),持续3个月,以评估热应激对骨愈合的影响。采用含有碳纳米管的海藻酸盐凝胶和提供近红外光的辐照器组成的光热装置进行光热应力刺激。光热刺激与不热刺激的D/P复合物植入相比,促进了D/P复合物的骨再生。新生骨在光热刺激或不光热刺激下与周围骨的Knoop硬度值无显著差异。显微硬度测定显示再生骨足够成熟。本研究结果提示,光热应激刺激可上调热休克相关基因的表达诱导骨再生
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