ISOLATION OF BONE FROM MUSCLES PREVENTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL CALLUS-LIKE HETEROTOPIC BONE - A STUDY OF THE INTERACTION OF BONE AND MUSCLE IN NEW BONE-FORMATION
Je. Michelsson et al., ISOLATION OF BONE FROM MUSCLES PREVENTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL CALLUS-LIKE HETEROTOPIC BONE - A STUDY OF THE INTERACTION OF BONE AND MUSCLE IN NEW BONE-FORMATION, Clinical orthopaedics and related research, (302), 1994, pp. 266-272
Heterotopic bone (HB) has previously been provoked in the compartment
of the profundus part of the vastus intermedius muscle (VIP) by manipu
lation of the rabbit knee immobilized in extension. The authors isolat
ed the femoral bone of adult rabbits with a permeable or an impermeabl
e polymer membrane to investigate the interactions of bone, periosteum
, and muscle in callus-like HB formation, using the HB model. Heteroto
pic bone developed beside but not over the membrane if isolation was c
arried out before the immobilization-manipulation period, regardless o
f the type of membrane used. In cases where the femoral bone was isola
ted from the muscle by insertion of the tubular membrane one to two we
eks after the immobilization-manipulation had begun, there was HB form
ation over and beside the membrane. No HB developed under the membrane
in any of the cases of femoral bone isolation. Thus direct and extens
ive contact between bone and muscle appears to be essential at the ons
et of formation of experimental HB. An intertissue exchange of soluble
substances derived from bone or muscle, however, does not seem to pla
y an essential role here. After the onset of HB formation, its further
development will not be prevented by subsequent isolation of muscle a
nd bone. The study elucidates the interaction between bone and adjacen
t muscles and the results may be valuable in further investigations on
HB and fracture healing.