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多模态成像监测镁植入物对骨折愈合过程的影响:一种大鼠外固定模型的初步纵向研究。

Dynamic monitoring of fracture healing process in response to magnesium implant with multimodal imaging: pilot longitudinal study in a rat external fixation model.

机构信息

Institute of Metallic Biomaterials, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht 21502, Germany.

Department of Orthopaedics, First Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang 110001, China.

出版信息

Biomater Sci. 2022 Mar 15;10(6):1532-1543. doi: 10.1039/d2bm00051b.

Abstract

Rodent models are commonly used in pre-clinical research of magnesium (Mg)-based and other types of biomaterials for fracture treatment. Most studies selected unstable fixation methods, and there is a lack of multimodal longitudinal monitoring of bone healing. The purpose of this study is to develop a rat femoral fracture model stabilized by external fixation with intra-medullary Mg implant, and to investigate the dynamic bone union process with several imaging techniques offering complementing insights into the process. Pure Mg pins were prepared, followed by an degradation test. Male Sprague-Dawley rats in the experimental group underwent femoral osteotomy stabilized by external fixators with intra-medullary implantation of Mg pins, and the control group underwent external fixation without intra-medullary implants. Post-operative radiograph, micro-CT and B-mode ultrasonography were acquired directly after surgery, and re-examined at week 4, 8 and 12. Bone tissue volume, implant degradation, histological staining and MRI images were analyzed using samples. Both groups achieved fracture union at week 12, and the dynamic healing process was illustrated by radiograph, micro-CT and ultrasonography. Bilateral whole femur analysis further demonstrated increased ratio of bone tissue volume in the surgical femur with Mg implants, and degradation of Mg pins was slower than results. Titanium screws rather than intra-medullary Mg pins were the source of artifact in MRI. This pilot study showed the rat fracture model with external fixation and intra-medullary Mg implantation to be an effective method for dynamic monitoring of the bone healing process. Future application of the animal model may facilitate pre-clinical translational research of biodegradable orthopaedic implant materials for fracture treatment.

摘要

啮齿动物模型常用于镁(Mg)基和其他类型生物材料的骨折治疗的临床前研究。大多数研究选择不稳定的固定方法,并且缺乏对骨愈合的多模态纵向监测。本研究旨在开发一种通过髓内 Mg 植入物稳定的外部固定的大鼠股骨骨折模型,并使用几种影像学技术研究动态骨愈合过程,这些技术提供了对该过程的互补见解。制备了纯 Mg 销钉,然后进行了降解测试。实验组雄性 Sprague-Dawley 大鼠接受股骨切开术,通过髓内植入 Mg 销钉的外部固定器稳定,对照组接受无髓内植入物的外部固定器。手术后直接进行术后 X 线、微 CT 和 B 型超声检查,并在第 4、8 和 12 周复查。使用样本分析骨组织体积、植入物降解、组织学染色和 MRI 图像。两组均在第 12 周实现骨折愈合,X 线、微 CT 和超声检查显示了动态愈合过程。双侧全股骨分析进一步表明,带有 Mg 植入物的手术股骨中的骨组织体积比增加,Mg 销钉的降解速度比结果慢。MRI 中的伪影来源于钛螺钉而不是髓内 Mg 销钉。这项初步研究表明,带有髓内 Mg 植入物的外部固定大鼠骨折模型是动态监测骨愈合过程的有效方法。该动物模型的未来应用可能有助于骨折治疗可生物降解骨科植入材料的临床前转化研究。

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