ECTS2013 Poster Presentations Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation (50 abstracts)
Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan-Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran.
Background: This study was designed to investigate the process of bone formation caused by implantation of octacalcium phosphate (OCP) in rat tibiae.
Methods: We used 25 young male SpragueDawley rats. A full thickness standardized trephine defect, 3-mm in diameter, was surgically created on the superior end of right and left tibia. Amount of 6-μg synthetic octacalcium phosphate was implanted into a bony defect on the right tibia as an experimental group. No OCP particles were implanted in the left tibia as a control group that was otherwise treated identically. Bone formation was examined histologically on 7th, 10th, 14th, 21st, and 28th days after implantation.
Results: In the experimental, on the 7th day after implantation, a few clusters of cartilage cells were observed between the OCP particles near the defects margin. Osteogenesis was initiated locally between the OCP particles in central position of the defects on 10th day after implantation. By 14th day after implantation, Alcian blue staining showed hypertrophic chondrocytes that replaced by new bone was observed near the defects margin on 14th and 21st days after implantation. At the end of study implanted OCP was surrounded by newly formed bone.
In the control group, at the end of study, bone formation was observed only along and near the defects margin.
Conclusion: These results demonstrate that octacalcium phosphate could be used in the repair of the long bone defects.
Keyword: Octacalcium phosphate, osteogenesis, tibia, rat.