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Spongostan(™) Leads to Increased Regeneration of a Rat Calvarial Critical Size Defect Compared to NanoBone(®) and Actifuse

Bone substitute materials are becoming increasingly important in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Reconstruction of critical size bone defects is still challenging for surgeons. Here, we compared the clinically applied organic bone substitute materials NanoBone(®) (nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite and...

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Autores principales: Wähnert, Dirk, Koettnitz, Julian, Merten, Madlen, Kronenberg, Daniel, Stange, Richard, Greiner, Johannes F. W., Kaltschmidt, Christian, Vordemvenne, Thomas, Kaltschmidt, Barbara
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919825
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14081961
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author Wähnert, Dirk
Koettnitz, Julian
Merten, Madlen
Kronenberg, Daniel
Stange, Richard
Greiner, Johannes F. W.
Kaltschmidt, Christian
Vordemvenne, Thomas
Kaltschmidt, Barbara
author_facet Wähnert, Dirk
Koettnitz, Julian
Merten, Madlen
Kronenberg, Daniel
Stange, Richard
Greiner, Johannes F. W.
Kaltschmidt, Christian
Vordemvenne, Thomas
Kaltschmidt, Barbara
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description Bone substitute materials are becoming increasingly important in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Reconstruction of critical size bone defects is still challenging for surgeons. Here, we compared the clinically applied organic bone substitute materials NanoBone(®) (nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite and nanostructured silica gel; n = 5) and Actifuse (calcium phosphate with silicate substitution; n = 5) with natural collagen-based Spongostan™ (hardened pork gelatin containing formalin and lauryl alcohol; n = 5) in bilateral rat critical-size defects (5 mm diameter). On topological level, NanoBone is known to harbour nanopores of about 20 nm diameter, while Actifuse comprises micropores of 200–500 µm. Spongostan™, which is clinically applied as a haemostatic agent, combines in its wet form both nano- and microporous topological features by comprising 60.66 ± 24.48 μm micropores accompanied by nanopores of 32.97 ± 1.41 nm diameter. Micro-computed tomography (µCT) used for evaluation 30 days after surgery revealed a significant increase in bone volume by all three bone substitute materials in comparison to the untreated controls. Clearly visual was the closure of trepanation in all treated groups, but granular appearance of NanoBone(®) and Actifuse with less closure at the margins of the burr holes. In contrast, transplantion of Spongostan™ lead to complete filling of the burr hole with the highest bone volume of 7.98 ccm and the highest bone mineral density compared to all other groups. In summary, transplantation of Spongostan™ resulted in increased regeneration of a rat calvarial critical size defect compared to NanoBone and Actifuse, suggesting the distinct nano- and microtopography of wet Spongostan™ to account for this superior regenerative capacity. Since Spongostan™ is a clinically approved product used primarily for haemostasis, it may represent an interesting alternative in the reconstruction of defects in the maxillary region.
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spelling pubmed-80708432021-04-26 Spongostan(™) Leads to Increased Regeneration of a Rat Calvarial Critical Size Defect Compared to NanoBone(®) and Actifuse Wähnert, Dirk Koettnitz, Julian Merten, Madlen Kronenberg, Daniel Stange, Richard Greiner, Johannes F. W. Kaltschmidt, Christian Vordemvenne, Thomas Kaltschmidt, Barbara Materials (Basel) Article Bone substitute materials are becoming increasingly important in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Reconstruction of critical size bone defects is still challenging for surgeons. Here, we compared the clinically applied organic bone substitute materials NanoBone(®) (nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite and nanostructured silica gel; n = 5) and Actifuse (calcium phosphate with silicate substitution; n = 5) with natural collagen-based Spongostan™ (hardened pork gelatin containing formalin and lauryl alcohol; n = 5) in bilateral rat critical-size defects (5 mm diameter). On topological level, NanoBone is known to harbour nanopores of about 20 nm diameter, while Actifuse comprises micropores of 200–500 µm. Spongostan™, which is clinically applied as a haemostatic agent, combines in its wet form both nano- and microporous topological features by comprising 60.66 ± 24.48 μm micropores accompanied by nanopores of 32.97 ± 1.41 nm diameter. Micro-computed tomography (µCT) used for evaluation 30 days after surgery revealed a significant increase in bone volume by all three bone substitute materials in comparison to the untreated controls. Clearly visual was the closure of trepanation in all treated groups, but granular appearance of NanoBone(®) and Actifuse with less closure at the margins of the burr holes. In contrast, transplantion of Spongostan™ lead to complete filling of the burr hole with the highest bone volume of 7.98 ccm and the highest bone mineral density compared to all other groups. In summary, transplantation of Spongostan™ resulted in increased regeneration of a rat calvarial critical size defect compared to NanoBone and Actifuse, suggesting the distinct nano- and microtopography of wet Spongostan™ to account for this superior regenerative capacity. Since Spongostan™ is a clinically approved product used primarily for haemostasis, it may represent an interesting alternative in the reconstruction of defects in the maxillary region. MDPI 2021-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8070843/ /pubmed/33919825 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14081961 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wähnert, Dirk
Koettnitz, Julian
Merten, Madlen
Kronenberg, Daniel
Stange, Richard
Greiner, Johannes F. W.
Kaltschmidt, Christian
Vordemvenne, Thomas
Kaltschmidt, Barbara
Spongostan(™) Leads to Increased Regeneration of a Rat Calvarial Critical Size Defect Compared to NanoBone(®) and Actifuse
title Spongostan(™) Leads to Increased Regeneration of a Rat Calvarial Critical Size Defect Compared to NanoBone(®) and Actifuse
title_full Spongostan(™) Leads to Increased Regeneration of a Rat Calvarial Critical Size Defect Compared to NanoBone(®) and Actifuse
title_fullStr Spongostan(™) Leads to Increased Regeneration of a Rat Calvarial Critical Size Defect Compared to NanoBone(®) and Actifuse
title_full_unstemmed Spongostan(™) Leads to Increased Regeneration of a Rat Calvarial Critical Size Defect Compared to NanoBone(®) and Actifuse
title_short Spongostan(™) Leads to Increased Regeneration of a Rat Calvarial Critical Size Defect Compared to NanoBone(®) and Actifuse
title_sort spongostan(™) leads to increased regeneration of a rat calvarial critical size defect compared to nanobone(®) and actifuse
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919825
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14081961
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