Title of article :
Simvastatin and biphasic calcium phosphate affects bone formation in critical-sized rat calvarial defects
Author/Authors :
Santana, Washington Macedo de School of Health Sciences - Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro - Universidade de Brasilia (UnB), Brasília-DF, Brazil , Sousa, Dircilei Nascimento de School of Health Sciences - Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro - Universidade de Brasilia (UnB), Brasília-DF, Brazil , Ferreira, Vania Maria Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences - School of Health Sciences - Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro - UnB, Brasília-DF, Brazil , Duarte, Wagner Rodrigues Department of Dentistry - School of Health Sciences - Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro - UnB, Brasília-DF, Brazil
Pages :
8
From page :
300
To page :
307
Abstract :
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of locally applied simvastatin plus biphasic calcium phosphate (BoneCeramic(r)) or collagen sponge on bone formation in critical-sized bone defects. METHODS: Thirty defects of 5mm in diameter were created bilaterally with a trephine bur in the calvariae of fifteen Wistar rats. The defects were divided into five groups: group 1 - control, no treatment; group 2 (BoneCeramic(r)); group 3 (BoneCeramic(r) + 0.1mg simvastatin); group 4 (collagen sponge); and group 5 (collagen sponge + 0.1mg simvastatin). After eight weeks the animals were euthanized and their calvariae were histologically processed. Hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections were subjected to histological and histomorphometrical analyses. The area of newly formed bone was calculated and compared between groups. RESULTS: The greater amount of a bone-like tissue was formed around the carrier in group 3 (BoneCeramic(r) + 0.1mg simvastatin) followed by group 2 (BoneCeramic(r)), and almost no bone was formed in the other groups. Group 3 was significantly different compared to group 2, and both groups were significantly different compared to the other groups. CONCLUSION: Simvastatin combined with BoneCeramic(r) induced significantly greater amounts of newly formed bone and has great potential for the healing of bone defects.
Keywords :
Simvastatin , Osteogenesis , Calcium Phosphates , Rats
Journal title :
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
Serial Year :
2016
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2614919
Link To Document :
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