Effects of a local single dose administration of growth hormone on the osseointegration of titanium implants

J. Grossi, Marcelo Parra, E. B. Benalcázar-Jalkh, A. Giovanini, J. Zielak, Aline Monise Sebstiani, C. Gonzaga, P. Coelho, L. Witek, T. Deliberador
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Background The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of different concentrations of growth hormone (GH) on endosteal implant’s surface at the early stages of osseointegration. Material and Methods Sixty tapered acid-etched titanium implants were divided into four groups: i) Collagen, used as a control group; and three experimental groups, where after collagen coating, GH was administered directly to the surface in varying concentrations: ii) 0.265 mg, iii) 0.53 mg, and iv) 1 mg. Implants were placed in an interpolated fashion in the anterior flange of C3, C4 or C5 of 15 sheep with minimum distance of 6 mm between implants. After 3-, 6- and 12-weeks of healing samples were harvested, histologically processed, qualitatively and quantitatively assessed for bone-to-implant contact (BIC) and bone area fraction occupancy (BAFO). Results Statistical analysis as a function of time in vivo and coating resulted in no significant differences for BIC and BAFO at any evaluation time point. Histological evaluation demonstrated similar osseointegration features for all groups with woven bone formation at 3 weeks and progressive replacement of woven for lamellar bone in close contact with the implant surface and within the implant’s threads. Conclusions A single local application of growth hormone to the surface of titanium implants did not yield improved implant osseointegration independent of healing time. Key words:Growth hormone, osseointegration, low density bones, metallic implants, sheep, bone-to-implant contact.
局部单剂量生长激素对钛种植体骨整合的影响
本研究的目的是评估不同浓度生长激素(GH)对骨融合早期种植体表面的影响。材料与方法将60个锥形酸蚀钛植入物分为4组:ⅰ)胶原蛋白组,作为对照组;和三个实验组,胶原包被后,GH直接以不同浓度给药于表面:ii) 0.265 mg, iii) 0.53 mg, iv) 1 mg。种植体以内插的方式放置在15只羊的C3, C4或C5的前法兰中,种植体之间的距离最小为6mm。愈合3周、6周和12周后采集标本,进行组织学处理,定性和定量评估骨与种植体接触(BIC)和骨面积分数占用(BAFO)。结果BIC和BAFO在任何评估时间点随体内时间和包衣时间的变化均无显著性差异。组织学评估显示,所有组在3周时编织骨形成,并在与种植体表面和种植体螺纹紧密接触的板层骨中逐步更换编织骨,均具有相似的骨整合特征。结论单纯在钛种植体表面局部应用生长激素不能改善种植体的骨整合,与愈合时间无关。关键词:生长激素,骨整合,低密度骨,金属种植体,羊,骨与种植体接触。
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