Marks S C, Miller S
Department of Cell Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester 01655.
J Oral Pathol. 1988 Nov;17(9-10):500-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0714.1988.tb01324.x.
The maintenance of alveolar bone is a major clinical objective in dentistry. This is particularly difficult following such local inflammatory episodes as those of periodontitis or the loss of dentition (residual ridge resorption). We present evidence from beagle dogs that local infusion of prostaglandin E1 (PGE) for 3 weeks at doses of 500 to 2000 micrograms per week produces a dramatic, localized formation of alveolar bone in the mandible which exhibits a normal lamellar architecture and mineralization pattern when evaluated by fluorescence microscopy and microradiography. Whether this newly formed bone becomes functionally integrated into the skeleton and can replace bone lost from surgical resections or trauma remains to be established. Nevertheless, these data indicate that predictable local osteogenesis may eventually be produced by infusions of PGE.
维持牙槽骨是牙科领域的一个主要临床目标。在诸如牙周炎等局部炎症发作或牙列缺失(剩余牙槽嵴吸收)之后,实现这一目标尤为困难。我们提供了来自比格犬的证据,即每周以500至2000微克的剂量局部注入前列腺素E1(PGE),持续3周,可在下颌骨中产生显著的局部牙槽骨形成,通过荧光显微镜和显微放射照相术评估时,其呈现出正常的板层结构和矿化模式。这种新形成的骨是否能在功能上整合到骨骼中,并替代因手术切除或创伤而丢失的骨,仍有待确定。然而,这些数据表明,通过注入PGE最终可能产生可预测的局部骨生成。