Author/Authors :
ai, j. Department of Tissue Engineering and Cell Therapy - School of Advanced Medical Technologies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , ebrahimi, s. Department of Tissue Engineering and Cell Therapy - School of Advanced Medical Technologies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Khoshzaban, a. Department of Tissue Engineering and Cell Therapy - School of Advanced Medical Technologies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Jafarzadeh Kashi, T.S. Department of Tissue Engineering and Cell Therapy - School of Advanced Medical Technologies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Mehrabani, D. Department of Tissue Engineering and Cell Therapy - School of Advanced Medical Technologies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Bone healing and its reconstruction in fractures, especially in long bones are of particular importance
in regenerative medicine. This study compares the bone healing rate after a human xenograft of mineralized
bone and together with an allograft of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in an experimental
tibial bone fracture rabbit model.
Methods: In fall 2009, twenty New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into 2 equal groups. In both
groups, a 5 mm segmental defect was created in the right tibia. In group A, a scaffold pin was seeded with allogenic
rabbit MSCs and was placed in the defect area and in group B, the defect was filled with an unseeded pin
human mineralized bone xenograft. An untreated defect was induced in the left tibia of all animals serving as the
control. After 4-8 weeks, the segmental defects were histologically evaluated and also by a compressive test.
Results: In groups A and B, healing and formation of new bony tissue were significantly more than the control
group and with a significant less inflammation.
Conclusion: Tissue engineering of mineralized bone xenograft and MSCs allograft may be significant steps in
bone healing and regenerative medicine.
Keywords :
Bone , Xenograft , Allograft , Mesenchymal stem cells , Healing , Rabbit