Author/Authors :
Cassino, Pedro Carvalho Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Rosseti, Larissa Schimidt UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Ayala, Osmar Ignácio Department of Biological and Health Sciences - UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Martines, Marco Antônio Utrera Department of Biological and Health Sciences - UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Portugual, Luciane Candeloro UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Oliveira, Claudio Goncalves de UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Silva, Iandara Schettert UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Caldas, Ruy de Araujo UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil
Abstract :
Purpose:
To analyze the therapeutic potentials of different hydroxyapatites used for the correction of bone defects in rats.
Methods:
Forty rats, male, albino wistar, were distributed in 4 groups. They were submitted to a 3.5 mm defect in tibia. They received low purity hydroxyapatite, Strontium hydroxyapatite and hydroxyapatite doped with gallium, having a seven day evaluation time. Histopathology slides were stained with hematoxylin-eosin, for morphological evaluation. Were analyzed inflammatory processes, necrosis, presence of osteoclasts and osteoblasts, presence of the material, presence of white cells, neovascularization and bone neoformation.
Results:
It was observed that the groups HAPSr and HAPGa, presented better results of trabecular bone, hyaline cartilage and bone marrow more organized.
Conclusion:
There was improvement in the repair of the bone defect produced, showing that these hydroxyapatites are effective osteoinductive, osteoconductive, osteintegrant agents and have biocompatibility, and may be indicated for use in defect repairs.
Keywords :
Biocompatible Materials , Durapatite , Strontium , Bone Remodeling , Rats