OSTEOGENIC POTENTIAL OF CULTURED PERIOSTEAL CELLS IN A DISTRACTED BONE GAP IN RABBITS

Citation
A. Takushima et al., OSTEOGENIC POTENTIAL OF CULTURED PERIOSTEAL CELLS IN A DISTRACTED BONE GAP IN RABBITS, The Journal of surgical research (Print), 78(1), 1998, pp. 68-77
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
00224804
Volume
78
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
68 - 77
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4804(1998)78:1<68:OPOCPC>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Osteogenesis of cultured periosteal cells was investigated in a bone-d efective gap that was created artificially by distraction in the tibia of la-week-old rabbits. A 10-mm circumferential length of periosteum was stripped from each stump of the osteotomized tibia, and the tibia was distracted rapidly (2 mm/day), resulting in disturbance of callus formation, Periosteal-derived cells, which were isolated from the cont ralateral tibia, were introduced into cell culture, subcultured twice to a population of 5 x 10(7) cells, and then injected into the defecti ve bone gap when distraction was complete. Following inoculation of th e cultured cells, significant new bone formation in the bone gap was o bserved. The control group which did not undergo cell transplantation showed only slight new callus formation which is supposed to be formed by osteogenic cells from the bone marrow. The bone mineral content of newly formed bone between the distracted tibia was analyzed quantitat ively on radiographs. Histologically, the transplanted cells initially formed a mass at the injected site and then gradually differentiated into bone tissue from the peripheral region, Bromodeoxyuridine immunoh istochemical stain was utilized to investigate the localization of the transplanted cells. The present study confirms that the orthotopicall y implanted periosteum-derived cells facilitate osteogenesis in a bone defect created using distraction in rabbits. (C) 1998 Academic Press.