Radioprotective role of amifostine on osteointegration of titanium implants in the tibia of rats.

IF 1.5 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Nevra Aydemir Celep, Hülya Kara, Elif Erbaş, Elif Doğan
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Abstract

Background: Titanium is the most widely used metal for bone integration, especially for cancer patients receiving ionizing radiation. This study aimed to investigate the amifostine administration that would reduce the effects of radiation on bone healing and osseointegration in rat models.

Objectives: It is aimed that the application of amifostine in rats receiving radiotherapy treatment will reduce the negative effects of ionizing radiation on the bone.

Methods: Thirty-five adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into one healthy and four experimental groups. In three consecutive days, two experimental groups of rats (AMF-RT-IMP and RT-IMP) were exposed to radiation (15 Gy/3 fractions of 5 Gy each). Then the titanium implants were inserted into the left tibia. Before the radiotherapy process, a 200 mg/kg dose of amifostine (AMF) was administered to the rats in the AMF-IMP and AMF-RT-IMP groups. Twenty-eight days after the screw implant, all rats were sacrificed, and their blood samples and tibia bones were collected for analysis.

Results: The results indicated an accelerated bone formation and a more rapid healing process in the screw implants in the AMF-IMP, AMF-RT-IMP, and AMF-RT groups than in the RT-IMP group. Also, bone-implant contact area measurement and inflammation decreased with amifostine treatment in the implants subjected to irradiation (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: The results obtained in the present study suggested that amifostine prevents the losses of bone minerals, bone integrity, and implant position from ionizing-radiation when given before exposure.

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氨磷汀对大鼠胫骨钛植入物骨整合的辐射防护作用。
背景:钛是最广泛用于骨整合的金属,特别是对接受电离辐射的癌症患者。本研究旨在探讨氨磷汀给药对大鼠模型骨愈合和骨整合的影响。目的:探讨氨磷汀在大鼠放射治疗中的应用,以减少电离辐射对骨的不良影响。方法:35只成年雄性Wistar大鼠随机分为1个健康组和4个实验组。在连续三天内,两个实验组大鼠(AMF-RT-IMP和RT-IMP)暴露于辐射(每组15 Gy/3份5 Gy)。然后将钛植入物插入左胫骨。放疗前分别给予AMF- imp组和AMF- rt - imp组大鼠200 mg/kg剂量的氨磷汀(AMF)。螺钉植入28 d后处死大鼠,取血液和胫骨标本进行分析。结果:结果表明,与RT-IMP组相比,AMF-IMP组、AMF-RT- imp组和AMF-RT组螺钉种植体骨形成加快,愈合速度更快。此外,经氨磷汀处理后,辐照种植体的骨-种植体接触面积测量和炎症均降低(p < 0.05)。结论:本研究的结果表明,在暴露前给予氨磷汀可防止骨矿物质、骨完整性和种植体位置因电离辐射而损失。
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Journal of Veterinary Science
Journal of Veterinary Science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
86
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Science (J Vet Sci) is devoted to the advancement and dissemination of scientific knowledge concerning veterinary sciences and related academic disciplines. It is an international journal indexed in the Thomson Scientific Web of Science, SCI-EXPANDED, Sci Search, BIOSIS Previews, Biological Abstracts, Focus on: Veterinary Science & Medicine, Zoological Record, PubMed /MEDLINE, Index Medicus, Pubmed Central, CAB Abstracts / Index Veterinarius, EBSCO, AGRIS and AGRICOLA. This journal published in English by the Korean Society of Veterinary Science (KSVS) being distributed worldwide.
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