Tj. Blokhuis et al., Biomechanical and histological aspects of fracture healing, stimulated with osteogenic protein-1, BIOMATERIAL, 22(7), 2001, pp. 725-730
Fracture healing could be stimulated with osteoinductive bone morphogenetic
proteins (bmp's), such as osteogenic protein-1 (OP-1), but little is known
about its effectiveness in stimulation of fracture healing. In this study,
biomechanical and histological aspects of fracture healing after an inject
ion of OP-1 in the fracture gap were investigated. In 40 goats, a closed fr
acture was created in the left tibia. The fractures were stabilized with an
external fixator and the animals were assigned to four different groups: n
o injection, injection of 1 mg OP-1, injection of 1 mg OP-l with collagenou
s carrier material, and injection of carrier material alone. Twenty-one ani
mals were sacrificed after 2 weeks and 19 after 4 weeks. Biomechanical test
ing was perfomed on both explanted tibiae. Four longitudinal samples of the
fracture were sawn, processed for histology, and examined by two observers
. Biomechanical evaluation showed a higher stiffness and strength at 2 week
s after injection of OP-1. Histological evaluation showed normal fracture h
ealing patterns in all animals without adverse effects of the given injecti
ons. These data show that fracture healing can be accelerated with a single
injection of OP-1, eventually resulting in normally healed bone. (C) 2001
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