Title of article :
Implantation of Octacalcium Phosphate Stimulates both Chondrogenesis and Osteogenesis in the Tibia, but Only Osteogenesis in the Rat Mandible
Author/Authors :
Sargolzaei Aval, F Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan , Arab, MR Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan , Sobhani, AG Department of Anatomy - Faculty of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran, Tehran , Sargazi, GH Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan
Abstract :
Statement of problem: It is not known whether endochondral and intramembranous
bones have distinct biological characteristics. Octacalcium Phosphate (OCP), a
hydroxyapatite precursor, has been reported to stimulate bone formation after being
implanted in parietal bone defects of rats.
Purpose: The present study was designed to investigate the response of endochondral
and intramembranous bones to OCP implantation and to compare their biological
characteristics
Materials and Methods: Full-thickness standardized trephine defects were made in rat
tibiae and mandibles and synthetic OCP was implanted into the defects. The biologic
response was examined histologically to identify bone and cartilage formation.
Results: Both chondrogenesis and osteogenesis were initiated in the tibia, 1 week after
implantation of OCP and most of the cartilage was replaced by bone at week 2.
However, the mandible only showed osteogenesis in response to OCP implantation at
week 2, and no cartilage formation was associated with the osteogenesis.
Conclusions: According to the results obtained in the present study, endochondral and
intramembranous bones exhibit different biological responses to OCP implantation in
rats.
Keywords :
Octacalcium phosphate , Endochondral bone , Intramembranous bone , Osteogenesis , Chondrogenesis , Rat
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics