Rajfer R A, Kilic A, Neviaser A S, Schulte L M, Hlaing S M, Landeros J, Ferrini M G, Ebramzadeh E, Park S-H
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, George Washington University, Washington DC, USA.
Department of Orthopaedics, School of Medicine, Bahcesehir University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Bone Joint Res. 2017 Feb;6(2):90-97. doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.62.BJR-2016-0164.R2.
We investigated the effects on fracture healing of two up-regulators of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in a rat model of an open femoral osteotomy: tadalafil, a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, and the recently reported nutraceutical, COMB-4 (consisting of L-citrulline, Paullinia cupana, ginger and muira puama), given orally for either 14 or 42 days.
Unilateral femoral osteotomies were created in 58 male rats and fixed with an intramedullary compression nail. Rats were treated daily either with vehicle, tadalafil or COMB-4. Biomechanical testing of the healed fracture was performed on day 42. The volume, mineral content and bone density of the callus were measured by quantitative CT on days 14 and 42. Expression of iNOS was measured by immunohistochemistry.
When compared with the control group, the COMB-4 group exhibited 46% higher maximum strength (-test, p = 0.029) and 92% higher stiffness (-test, p = 0.023), but no significant changes were observed in the tadalafil group. At days 14 and 42, there was no significant difference between the three groups with respect to callus volume, mineral content and bone density. Expression of iNOS at day 14 was significantly higher in the COMB-4 group which, as expected, had returned to baseline levels at day 42.
This study demonstrates an enhancement in fracture healing by an oral natural product known to augment iNOS expression. R. A. Rajfer, A. Kilic, A. S. Neviaser, L. M. Schulte, S. M. Hlaing, J. Landeros, M. G. Ferrini, E. Ebramzadeh, S-H. Park. Enhancement of fracture healing in the rat, modulated by compounds that stimulate inducible nitric oxide synthase: Acceleration of fracture healing via inducible nitric oxide synthase. 2017:6:-97. DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.62.BJR-2016-0164.R2.
我们在大鼠开放性股骨截骨模型中研究了两种诱导型一氧化氮合酶(iNOS)上调剂对骨折愈合的影响:磷酸二酯酶抑制剂他达拉非,以及最近报道的营养保健品COMB-4(由L-瓜氨酸、巴西可可、生姜和育亨宾组成),口服给药14天或42天。
对58只雄性大鼠进行单侧股骨截骨,并用髓内加压钉固定。大鼠每天接受赋形剂、他达拉非或COMB-4治疗。在第42天对愈合的骨折进行生物力学测试。在第14天和第42天通过定量CT测量骨痂的体积、矿物质含量和骨密度。通过免疫组织化学测量iNOS的表达。
与对照组相比,COMB-4组的最大强度高46%(t检验,p = 0.029),刚度高92%(t检验,p = 0.023),但他达拉非组未观察到显著变化。在第14天和第42天,三组在骨痂体积、矿物质含量和骨密度方面无显著差异。COMB-4组在第14天iNOS的表达显著更高,正如预期的那样,在第42天已恢复到基线水平。
本研究表明,一种已知可增强iNOS表达的口服天然产物可促进骨折愈合。R. A. 拉杰弗、A. 基利克、A. S. 内维亚瑟、L. M. 舒尔特、S. M. 莱英、J. 兰德罗斯、M. G. 费里尼、E. 埃布拉姆扎德、S-H. 帕克。刺激诱导型一氧化氮合酶的化合物调节大鼠骨折愈合:通过诱导型一氧化氮合酶加速骨折愈合。2017:6:-97。DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.62.BJR-2016-0164.R2。