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Implants of Type I Collagen Gel Containing MG-63 Osteoblast-like Cells Can Act as Stable Scaffolds Stimulating the Bone Healing Process at the Sites of the Surgically-produced Segmental Diaphyseal Defects in Male Rabbits

GEORGE S. THEMISTOCLEOUS, HARALAMPOS A. KATOPODIS, LUBNA KHALDI, APOSTOLOS PAPALOIS, CHARLES DOILLON, ANTIGONE SOURLA, PANAYOTIS N. SOUCACOS and MICHAEL KOUTSILIERIS
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GEORGE S. THEMISTOCLEOUS
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APOSTOLOS PAPALOIS
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PANAYOTIS N. SOUCACOS
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Background: Three-dimensional (3-D) type I collagen gel culture systems allow long-term growth of osteoblast-like cells, in vitro. Whether the implantation of 3-D collagen systems can stimulate new bone formation was assessed in male rabbits. Materials and Methods: A 10-mm segmental diaphyseal defect was surgically produced at the left and right limbs of 50 adult male rabbits. The 3-D systems containing MG-63 osteoblast-like cells were implanted at the right-limb defects of all 50 animals. Twenty-five left-limb defects were implanted with 3-D collagen gels containing no MG-63 cells, while the rest were left empty. The bone repair process was serially assessed by radiography for up to 8 weeks and by histological analysis for up to the week 32 post-surgery. Results: Ninety-four per cent (94%) of the right-limb defects, presented radiographic evidence of complete bone-end bridging within 8 weeks. None of the 50 left-limb defects presented radiographic post-implantation evidence of bone-end bridging. The radiographic evidence of the bone-end bridging was corroborated with histological evidence of new bone formation, while the medullar canals were filled with bone marrow elements. Conclusion: Implants of the 3-D collagen gels containing osteoblast-like cells can be used as stable scaffolds allowing the migration/proliferation of the bone regenerating cells in male rabbits.

  • 3-D collagen gel
  • MG-63 cells
  • bone repair
  • diaphyseal defect

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  • Received October 18, 2006.
  • Accepted November 27, 2006.
  • Copyright © 2007 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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Implants of Type I Collagen Gel Containing MG-63 Osteoblast-like Cells Can Act as Stable Scaffolds Stimulating the Bone Healing Process at the Sites of the Surgically-produced Segmental Diaphyseal Defects in Male Rabbits
GEORGE S. THEMISTOCLEOUS, HARALAMPOS A. KATOPODIS, LUBNA KHALDI, APOSTOLOS PAPALOIS, CHARLES DOILLON, ANTIGONE SOURLA, PANAYOTIS N. SOUCACOS, MICHAEL KOUTSILIERIS
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GEORGE S. THEMISTOCLEOUS, HARALAMPOS A. KATOPODIS, LUBNA KHALDI, APOSTOLOS PAPALOIS, CHARLES DOILLON, ANTIGONE SOURLA, PANAYOTIS N. SOUCACOS, MICHAEL KOUTSILIERIS
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