Sood Amit, Cunningham Catie, Lin Sheldon
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ 07103, USA.
ISRN Endocrinol. 2013 Mar 31;2013:349604. doi: 10.1155/2013/349604. Print 2013.
The advent of improved glucose control with insulin and oral medications has allowed for the diabetic population to live longer and healthier lives. Unfortunately diabetes remains a worldwide epidemic with multiple health implications. Specifically, its affects upon fracture healing have been well studied and shown to have negative effects on bone mineral density, biomechanical integrity, and fracture healing. Multiple animal models have been used for research purposes to gain further insight into the effects and potential treatments of this disease process. The diabetic BB Wistar rat is one model that replicates a close homology to human type-1 diabetes and has been used as a fracture model to study the effects of diabetes on bone integrity and healing. In particular, the effects of tight glucose control, ultrasound therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2), and allograft bone incorporation have been studied extensively. We present a review of the literature using the BB Wistar rat to elucidate the implications of diabetes on fracture healing.
胰岛素和口服药物改善血糖控制的出现,使糖尿病患者能够活得更长久、更健康。不幸的是,糖尿病仍然是一种全球性的流行病,对健康有多种影响。具体而言,其对骨折愈合的影响已得到充分研究,并显示对骨矿物质密度、生物力学完整性和骨折愈合有负面影响。多种动物模型已被用于研究目的,以进一步深入了解这种疾病过程的影响和潜在治疗方法。糖尿病BB Wistar大鼠是一种与人类1型糖尿病具有密切同源性的模型,已被用作骨折模型来研究糖尿病对骨完整性和愈合的影响。特别是,严格血糖控制、超声治疗、富血小板血浆(PRP)、血小板衍生生长因子(PDGF)、骨形态发生蛋白2(BMP-2)和同种异体骨植入的影响已得到广泛研究。我们对使用BB Wistar大鼠的文献进行综述,以阐明糖尿病对骨折愈合的影响。