Struewer Johannes, Crönlein Moritz, Ziring Ewgeni, Schwarting Tim, Kratz Marita, Ruchholtz Steffen, Frangen Thomas Manfred
Department of Orthopaedics and Rheumatology, University Hospital Marburg, Baldingerstrasse, 35043 Marburg, Germany.
Orthopedics. 2013 Feb;36(2):e200-6. doi: 10.3928/01477447-20130122-23.
The goal of this study was to evaluate the influence of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) on tendon-bone integration in a bovine in vitro cell culture. Seventy-two bovine tendons were cultivated over 3 months. The effects of BMP-2 were evaluated by generation in 4 subgroups. The groups differed in 2 parameters: the application of BMP-2 and the application of primary bovine osteoblasts. Results were analyzed biochemically by determining alkaline phosphatase activity and histologic tendon calcification, both markers for graft incorporation. Histological analysis demonstrated a positive effect of BMP-2 on the production of extracellular matrix and therefore the induction of osteogenesis. In addition, the results showed a superior cell ingrowth on the tendon in the BMP-2-stimulated groups. Calcium carbonate-like structures and organized ossification zones could only be detected in the BMP-2-stimulated tendons. The histological results matched those of the biochemical alkaline phosphatase analysis. The highest alkaline phosphatase activity was detected using BMP-2 stimulation in the first month (P<.001). High alkaline phosphatase values suggest high osteoblast activity and a high potential for mineralization. Furthermore, a positive effect of BMP-2 on fibroblasts existed with regard to the overall integration process. These results confirm the positive influence and triggering effect of BMP-2 on the mineralization process. Bone morphogenetic protein-2 seems to accelerate and optimize tendon-bone integration in the early process of graft incorporation. Besides the influence of BMP-2 on bovine osteoblasts, an additional positive effect of BMP-2 on bovine fibroblasts was detected; therefore, graft incorporation may be carried out by osteoblasts and fibroblasts.
本研究的目的是在牛体外细胞培养中评估骨形态发生蛋白-2(BMP-2)对肌腱-骨整合的影响。72条牛肌腱培养3个月。通过分为4个亚组来评估BMP-2的作用。各亚组在两个参数上有所不同:BMP-2的应用和原代牛成骨细胞的应用。通过测定碱性磷酸酶活性和组织学上的肌腱钙化这两个移植物整合的标志物,对结果进行生化分析。组织学分析表明BMP-2对细胞外基质的产生有积极作用,因此对成骨有诱导作用。此外,结果显示在BMP-2刺激组的肌腱上细胞向内生长更优。仅在BMP-2刺激的肌腱中检测到碳酸钙样结构和有组织的骨化区域。组织学结果与生化碱性磷酸酶分析结果相符。在第一个月使用BMP-2刺激时检测到最高的碱性磷酸酶活性(P<0.001)。高碱性磷酸酶值表明成骨细胞活性高且矿化潜力大。此外,就整体整合过程而言,BMP-2对成纤维细胞有积极作用。这些结果证实了BMP-2对矿化过程的积极影响和触发作用。骨形态发生蛋白-2似乎在移植物整合的早期过程中加速并优化肌腱-骨整合。除了BMP-2对牛成骨细胞的影响外,还检测到BMP-2对牛成纤维细胞的额外积极作用;因此,移植物整合可能由成骨细胞和成纤维细胞共同完成。