{"title":"术前阿巴拉帕肽加唑来膦酸钠治疗可加速大鼠截骨后的股骨头愈合。","authors":"Takashi Kataoka, Yuta Tsubouchi, Ryota Takase, Takefumi Otsu, Tatsuya Iwasaki, Masashi Kataoka, Nobuhiro Kaku","doi":"10.1177/10225536241293486","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p><b>Purpose:</b> We investigated the potential efficacy of abaloparatide (Abalo) and zoledronate (ZA) combination therapy for accelerating femoral union in a rat osteotomy model. <b>Methods:</b> Nine-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups (<i>n</i> = 14 per group): control, abaloparatide (Abalo, 30 μg/kg via subcutaneous injection [s.c.] 5 times per week for 6 weeks), zoledronate (ZA; 0.1 mg/kg via s.c., single dose), and Abalo + ZA. Rats were then subjected to unilateral osteotomy of the femoral shaft, followed by osteosynthesis with intramedullary nailing to establish bone healing models. At 2 and 4 weeks after osteotomy, both femurs were removed from seven rats per group for soft X-ray imaging to evaluate bone union and microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) for bone morphometric evaluation. Blood samples were collected from all rats every 2 week starting 6 weeks pre- to 4 weeks postosteotomy. Toluidine blue staining was used for histopathological evaluation of the undecalcified specimens. <b>Results:</b> Soft X-ray imaging revealed accelerated callus formation, callus maturation, and fracture line closure in Abalo and Abalo + ZA groups compared to ZA and control groups. Micro-CT demonstrated greater cortical bone and trabecular bone to total volume ratios in contralateral (left) femurs of the Abalo + ZA group compared to the Abalo group. Both trabecular and cortical bone mineral densities were also greater in contralateral femurs of the Abalo + ZA group compared to Abalo and ZA groups. <b>Conclusion:</b> These findings suggest substantial additive or synergistic efficacy of abaloparatide plus zoledronate combination therapy for accelerating bone healing following osteotomy and for maintaining normal bone health.</p>","PeriodicalId":16608,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":1.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Preoperative abaloparatide plus zoledronate treatment accelerates femoral bone healing in rats following osteotomy.\",\"authors\":\"Takashi Kataoka, Yuta Tsubouchi, Ryota Takase, Takefumi Otsu, Tatsuya Iwasaki, Masashi Kataoka, Nobuhiro Kaku\",\"doi\":\"10.1177/10225536241293486\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p><b>Purpose:</b> We investigated the potential efficacy of abaloparatide (Abalo) and zoledronate (ZA) combination therapy for accelerating femoral union in a rat osteotomy model. <b>Methods:</b> Nine-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups (<i>n</i> = 14 per group): control, abaloparatide (Abalo, 30 μg/kg via subcutaneous injection [s.c.] 5 times per week for 6 weeks), zoledronate (ZA; 0.1 mg/kg via s.c., single dose), and Abalo + ZA. 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Preoperative abaloparatide plus zoledronate treatment accelerates femoral bone healing in rats following osteotomy.
Purpose: We investigated the potential efficacy of abaloparatide (Abalo) and zoledronate (ZA) combination therapy for accelerating femoral union in a rat osteotomy model. Methods: Nine-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups (n = 14 per group): control, abaloparatide (Abalo, 30 μg/kg via subcutaneous injection [s.c.] 5 times per week for 6 weeks), zoledronate (ZA; 0.1 mg/kg via s.c., single dose), and Abalo + ZA. Rats were then subjected to unilateral osteotomy of the femoral shaft, followed by osteosynthesis with intramedullary nailing to establish bone healing models. At 2 and 4 weeks after osteotomy, both femurs were removed from seven rats per group for soft X-ray imaging to evaluate bone union and microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) for bone morphometric evaluation. Blood samples were collected from all rats every 2 week starting 6 weeks pre- to 4 weeks postosteotomy. Toluidine blue staining was used for histopathological evaluation of the undecalcified specimens. Results: Soft X-ray imaging revealed accelerated callus formation, callus maturation, and fracture line closure in Abalo and Abalo + ZA groups compared to ZA and control groups. Micro-CT demonstrated greater cortical bone and trabecular bone to total volume ratios in contralateral (left) femurs of the Abalo + ZA group compared to the Abalo group. Both trabecular and cortical bone mineral densities were also greater in contralateral femurs of the Abalo + ZA group compared to Abalo and ZA groups. Conclusion: These findings suggest substantial additive or synergistic efficacy of abaloparatide plus zoledronate combination therapy for accelerating bone healing following osteotomy and for maintaining normal bone health.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery is an open access peer-reviewed journal publishing original reviews and research articles on all aspects of orthopaedic surgery. It is the official journal of the Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association.
The journal welcomes and will publish materials of a diverse nature, from basic science research to clinical trials and surgical techniques. The journal encourages contributions from all parts of the world, but special emphasis is given to research of particular relevance to the Asia Pacific region.