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Efficacy of marine bioactive compound fucoidan for bone regeneration and implant fixation in sheep.

Authors :
Nielsen, Mads Suhr
Mikkelsen, Maria Dalgaard
Ptak, Signe Helle
Hejbøl, Eva Kildall
Ohmes, Julia
Thi, Thuan Nguyen
Nguyen Ha, Vy Tran
Fretté, Xavier
Fuchs, Sabine
Meyer, Anne
Schrøder, Henrik Daa
Ding, Ming
Source :
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Part A; Apr2022, Vol. 110 Issue 4, p861-872, 12p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The need for a substitute for allograft and autograft is rising as bone graft surgeries exceed available supplies. We investigated the efficacy of the low‐molecular weight marine bioactive compound fucoidan (FUC) on bone regeneration and implant fixation in seven female sheep, as FUC has shown great promise as a bone substitute. Titanium implants were inserted bilaterally in the distal femurs to test three hydroxyapatite/fucoidan (HA/FUC) groups and compared to allograft. The HA was coated with either 500 or 1500 μg of FUC, obtained by microwave‐assisted chemical extraction, or 500 μg of FUC obtained by an enzyme‐assisted extraction method. The concentric 2‐mm gap around the implant was filled with either one of the HA/FUCs or allograft from the donor sheep. After 12 weeks, implant–bone blocks were harvested and divided into three parts for mechanical push‐out testing, immunohistochemistry, and micro‐CT and histomorphometry. Pronounced bone formations were observed by micro‐CT and histomorphometry in all groups, but higher bone volume fractions were seen in the allograft group compared to the three HA/FUC groups. The trabecular thickness, trabecular separation, and architectural anisotropy were all significantly higher in the allograft group compared to the three HA/FUC groups. In conclusion, adequate bone formation was observed in all groups, although the bone formation was significantly greater in the allograft group. Also, no significant differences existed in the shear mechanical properties between groups, suggesting that the combination of HA and FUC can achieve a similar fixation strength to allograft in this model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15493296
Volume :
110
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Part A
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155106297
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.a.37334