Journal article
Authors list: Kauschke, Vivien; Schneider, Maike; Jauch, Annika; Schumacher, Matthias; Kampschulte, Marian; Rohnke, Marcus; Henss, Anja; Bamberg, Coralie; Trinkaus, Katja; Gelinsky, Michael; Heiss, Christian; Lips, Katrin Susanne
Publication year: 2018
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume number: 19
Issue number: 11
eISSN: 1422-0067
Open access status: Gold
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113531
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract:
The development of new and better implant materials adapted to osteoporotic bone is still urgently required. Therefore, osteoporotic muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3 (M3 mAChR) knockout (KO) and corresponding wild type (WT) mice underwent osteotomy in the distal femoral metaphysis. Fracture gaps were filled with a pasty -tricalcium phosphate (-TCP)-based hydroxyapatite (HA)-forming bone cement containing mesoporous bioactive CaP-SiO2 glass particles (cement/MBG composite) with or without Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and healing was analyzed after 35 days. Histologically, bone formation was significantly increased in WT mice that received the BDNF-functionalized cement/MBG composite compared to control WT mice without BDNF. Cement/MBG composite without BDNF increased bone formation in M3 mAChR KO mice compared to equally treated WT mice. Mass spectrometric imaging showed that the BDNF-functionalized cement/MBG composite implanted in M3 mAChR KO mice was infiltrated by newly formed tissue. Leukocyte numbers were significantly lower in M3 mAChR KO mice treated with BDNF-functionalized cement/MBG composite compared to controls without BDNF. C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations were significantly lower in M3 mAChR KO mice that received the cement/MBG composite without BDNF when compared to WT mice treated the same. Whereas alkaline phosphatase (ALP) concentrations in callus were significantly increased in M3 mAChR KO mice, ALP activity was significantly higher in WT mice. Due to a stronger effect of BDNF in non osteoporotic mice, higher BDNF concentrations might be needed for osteoporotic fracture healing. Nevertheless, the BDNF-functionalized cement/MBG composite promoted fracture healing in non osteoporotic bone.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Kauschke, V., Schneider, M., Jauch, A., Schumacher, M., Kampschulte, M., Rohnke, M., et al. (2018) Effects of a Pasty Bone Cement Containing Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor-Functionalized Mesoporous Bioactive Glass Particles on Metaphyseal Healing in a New Murine Osteoporotic Fracture Model, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(11), Article 3531. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113531
APA Citation style: Kauschke, V., Schneider, M., Jauch, A., Schumacher, M., Kampschulte, M., Rohnke, M., Henss, A., Bamberg, C., Trinkaus, K., Gelinsky, M., Heiss, C., & Lips, K. (2018). Effects of a Pasty Bone Cement Containing Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor-Functionalized Mesoporous Bioactive Glass Particles on Metaphyseal Healing in a New Murine Osteoporotic Fracture Model. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 19(11), Article 3531. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19113531
Keywords
CALCIUM-PHOSPHATE CEMENT; DEFECT; DRUG-DELIVERY; GROWTH-FACTOR; mesoporous bioactive glass; metaphyseal fracture healing model; OSTEOBLAST; OSTEOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION; OSTEOTOMY; -TCP-based HA-forming bone cement