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Effect of Dosing Interval Duration of Intermittent Ibandronate Treatment on the Healing Process of Femoral Osteotomy in a Rat Fracture Model

The effects of bisphosphonate treatment schedule on fracture healing have not previously been tested. We evaluated the effect of ibandronate dosing interval duration on healing following surgical “fracture” (osteotomy) using a rat femoral fracture model. Six-week-old rats (n = 160) underwent osteoto...

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Autores principales: Manabe, Takeshi, Mori, Satoshi, Mashiba, Tasuku, Kaji, Yoshio, Iwata, Ken, Komatsubara, Satoshi, Yamamoto, Tetsuji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3282908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22249523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-011-9563-4
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author Manabe, Takeshi
Mori, Satoshi
Mashiba, Tasuku
Kaji, Yoshio
Iwata, Ken
Komatsubara, Satoshi
Yamamoto, Tetsuji
author_facet Manabe, Takeshi
Mori, Satoshi
Mashiba, Tasuku
Kaji, Yoshio
Iwata, Ken
Komatsubara, Satoshi
Yamamoto, Tetsuji
author_sort Manabe, Takeshi
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description The effects of bisphosphonate treatment schedule on fracture healing have not previously been tested. We evaluated the effect of ibandronate dosing interval duration on healing following surgical “fracture” (osteotomy) using a rat femoral fracture model. Six-week-old rats (n = 160) underwent osteotomy and were then allocated into vehicle control (CNT) or an ibandronate treatment group: 5 μg/kg daily (DAY, 5 days/week), 75 μg/kg once every 3 weeks (I-3), 150 μg/kg once every 6 weeks (I-6), resulting in the same total ibandronate dose over the study. Rats were killed after 6 or 18 weeks. At 18 weeks, all fracture lines had disappeared in the CNT and I-6 groups; approximately 10% of fracture lines remained in the DAY and I-3 groups. Ibandronate-treated groups showed large callus areas around the fractures, which shrank between 6 and 18 weeks after surgery; the extent of shrinkage decreased with shorter dosing interval. In histomorphometry, callus remodeling was suppressed by ibandronate; this became more apparent at shorter dose intervals. The structural properties of osteotomized femora were increased in the DAY group compared with CNT, but intrinsic material properties reduced inversely and became closer to those of CNT in response to increased dosing interval. Ibandronate induced formation of large calluses around osteotomies but delayed woven bone remodeling into lamellar bone and reduced intrinsic material properties in a rat fracture model. Extending the dosing interval of intermittent ibandronate treatment appeared to reduce the suppression of callus remodeling caused by ibandronate, which would have delayed healing after osteotomy.
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spelling pubmed-32829082012-03-01 Effect of Dosing Interval Duration of Intermittent Ibandronate Treatment on the Healing Process of Femoral Osteotomy in a Rat Fracture Model Manabe, Takeshi Mori, Satoshi Mashiba, Tasuku Kaji, Yoshio Iwata, Ken Komatsubara, Satoshi Yamamoto, Tetsuji Calcif Tissue Int Original Research The effects of bisphosphonate treatment schedule on fracture healing have not previously been tested. We evaluated the effect of ibandronate dosing interval duration on healing following surgical “fracture” (osteotomy) using a rat femoral fracture model. Six-week-old rats (n = 160) underwent osteotomy and were then allocated into vehicle control (CNT) or an ibandronate treatment group: 5 μg/kg daily (DAY, 5 days/week), 75 μg/kg once every 3 weeks (I-3), 150 μg/kg once every 6 weeks (I-6), resulting in the same total ibandronate dose over the study. Rats were killed after 6 or 18 weeks. At 18 weeks, all fracture lines had disappeared in the CNT and I-6 groups; approximately 10% of fracture lines remained in the DAY and I-3 groups. Ibandronate-treated groups showed large callus areas around the fractures, which shrank between 6 and 18 weeks after surgery; the extent of shrinkage decreased with shorter dosing interval. In histomorphometry, callus remodeling was suppressed by ibandronate; this became more apparent at shorter dose intervals. The structural properties of osteotomized femora were increased in the DAY group compared with CNT, but intrinsic material properties reduced inversely and became closer to those of CNT in response to increased dosing interval. Ibandronate induced formation of large calluses around osteotomies but delayed woven bone remodeling into lamellar bone and reduced intrinsic material properties in a rat fracture model. Extending the dosing interval of intermittent ibandronate treatment appeared to reduce the suppression of callus remodeling caused by ibandronate, which would have delayed healing after osteotomy. Springer-Verlag 2012-01-17 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3282908/ /pubmed/22249523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-011-9563-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2012 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Manabe, Takeshi
Mori, Satoshi
Mashiba, Tasuku
Kaji, Yoshio
Iwata, Ken
Komatsubara, Satoshi
Yamamoto, Tetsuji
Effect of Dosing Interval Duration of Intermittent Ibandronate Treatment on the Healing Process of Femoral Osteotomy in a Rat Fracture Model
title Effect of Dosing Interval Duration of Intermittent Ibandronate Treatment on the Healing Process of Femoral Osteotomy in a Rat Fracture Model
title_full Effect of Dosing Interval Duration of Intermittent Ibandronate Treatment on the Healing Process of Femoral Osteotomy in a Rat Fracture Model
title_fullStr Effect of Dosing Interval Duration of Intermittent Ibandronate Treatment on the Healing Process of Femoral Osteotomy in a Rat Fracture Model
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Dosing Interval Duration of Intermittent Ibandronate Treatment on the Healing Process of Femoral Osteotomy in a Rat Fracture Model
title_short Effect of Dosing Interval Duration of Intermittent Ibandronate Treatment on the Healing Process of Femoral Osteotomy in a Rat Fracture Model
title_sort effect of dosing interval duration of intermittent ibandronate treatment on the healing process of femoral osteotomy in a rat fracture model
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3282908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22249523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00223-011-9563-4
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