Bone formation at rhBMP-2- coated titanium implants in the rat ectopic model
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: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate local bone formation at
titanium porous oxide (TPO) implant surfaces adsorbed with recombinant human bone
morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2).
Methods: In vitro studies were used to estimate the kinetics of I125-labeled rhBMP-2
released from TPO surfaces with narrow (N) or open (O) pores. Machined/turned
titanium (MT) surfaces served as control. The rat ectopic model was used to assess
local bone formation. Briefly, TPO-N, TPO-O, and MT disc implants adsorbed with 5,
10, or 20 mg rhBMP-2, respectively, were implanted subcutaneously into the ventral
thoracic region in 5-week-old male Long Evans rats. The animals were euthanized at
day 14 postsurgery when implants with surrounding tissues were removed, radiographed,
and gross observations recorded. The specimens were processed for histologic
evaluation using conventional cut-and-grind techniques. TPO implants without rhBMP-
2 included in a preliminary evaluation revealed no evidence of bone formation, tissue
encapsulation, or vascularity, thus such controls were not further used.
Results: TPO and MT implant surfaces adsorbed with 5 mg rhBMP-2 retained 2.3–5.4%
rhBMP-2 following immersion and rinse in buffer, and 1.1–2.2% rhBMP-2 following
repeated immersions and rinses over 27 days. TPO implants retained the most rhBMP-2
and MT implants retained the least. Explants revealed increased hard tissue formation,
tissue encapsulation, and vascularity at TPO compared with MT implants. Radiographic
observations were consistent with the explant observations. The histologic analysis
showed greater amounts of bone formation, osteoblastic cells, osteoid, marrow, tissue
encapsulation, vascularity, and bone voids for implants adsorbed with 10 and 20 mg
rhBMP-2, and for TPO implants at the 5-mg rhBMP-2 dose. The histometric analysis
revealed significantly greater bone formation at TPO-O than at MT implants at the 5-mg
rhBMP-2 dose. All surfaces showed significant bone formation at the 10- and 20-mg dose.
Conclusions: rhBMP-2 adsorbed onto TPO implant surfaces executes an
osteoinductive effect including bone contacting the implant surface. This effect is
surface- and dose-dependent; the TPO-O surface yielding the most bone at the low
discriminating rhBMP-2 dose.
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