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Evaluation of lumbar spinal fusion utilizing recombinant human platelet derived growth factor‐B chain homodimer (rhPDGF‐BB) combined with a bovine collagen/β‐tricalcium phosphate (β‐TCP) matrix in an ovine model

BACKGROUND CONTEXT: While the clinical effectiveness of recombinant human Platelet Derived Growth Factor‐B chain homodimer combined with collagen and β‐tricalcium phosphate (rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP) treatment for indications involving hindfoot and ankle is well‐established, it is not approved for...

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Autores principales: Gadomski, Benjamin C., Labus, Kevin M., Puttlitz, Christian M., McGilvray, Kirk C., Regan, Daniel P., Nelson, Brad, Seim, Howard B., Easley, Jeremiah T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8479519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34611589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jsp2.1166
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author Gadomski, Benjamin C.
Labus, Kevin M.
Puttlitz, Christian M.
McGilvray, Kirk C.
Regan, Daniel P.
Nelson, Brad
Seim, Howard B.
Easley, Jeremiah T.
author_facet Gadomski, Benjamin C.
Labus, Kevin M.
Puttlitz, Christian M.
McGilvray, Kirk C.
Regan, Daniel P.
Nelson, Brad
Seim, Howard B.
Easley, Jeremiah T.
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description BACKGROUND CONTEXT: While the clinical effectiveness of recombinant human Platelet Derived Growth Factor‐B chain homodimer combined with collagen and β‐tricalcium phosphate (rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP) treatment for indications involving hindfoot and ankle is well‐established, it is not approved for use in spinal interbody fusion, and the use of autograft remains the gold standard. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP treatment on lumbar spine interbody fusion in an ovine model to those of autograft bone and collagen/β‐TCP treatments using biomechanical, radiographic, and histological assessment techniques. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty‐two skeletally mature Columbian Rambouillet sheep were used to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP matrix in a lumbar spinal fusion model. Interbody polyetheretherketone (PEEK) cages contained either autograft, rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP, collagen/β‐TCP matrix, or left empty. METHODS: Animals were sacrificed 8‐ or 16‐weeks post‐surgery. Spinal fusion was evaluated via post‐sacrifice biomechanical, micro‐computed tomography (μCT), and histological analysis. Outcomes were statistically compared using a two‐way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with an alpha value of 0.05 and a Tukey post‐hoc test. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences between groups within treatment timepoints for flexion‐extension, lateral bending, or axial rotation range of motion, neutral zone, neutral zone stiffness, or elastic zone stiffness. μCT bone volume fraction was significantly greater between treatment groups independent of timepoint where Autograft and rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP treatments demonstrated significantly greater bone volume fraction as compared to collagen/β‐TCP (P = .026 and P = .038, respectively) and Empty cage treatments (P = .002 and P = .003, respectively). μCT mean bone density fraction was most improved in rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP specimens at the 8 week and 16‐week timepoints as compared to all other treatment groups. There were no statistically significant differences in histomorphometric measurements of bone, soft tissue, or empty space between rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP and autograft treatments. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study indicate that the use of rhPDGF‐BB combined with collagen/β‐TCP promotes spinal fusion comparable to that of autograft bone. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The data indicate that rhPDGF‐BB combined with collagen/β‐TCP promotes spinal fusion comparably to autograft bone treatment and may offer a viable alternative in large animal spinal fusion. Future prospective clinical studies are necessary to fully understand the role of rhPDGF‐BB combined with collagen/β‐TCP in human spinal fusion healing.
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spelling pubmed-84795192021-10-04 Evaluation of lumbar spinal fusion utilizing recombinant human platelet derived growth factor‐B chain homodimer (rhPDGF‐BB) combined with a bovine collagen/β‐tricalcium phosphate (β‐TCP) matrix in an ovine model Gadomski, Benjamin C. Labus, Kevin M. Puttlitz, Christian M. McGilvray, Kirk C. Regan, Daniel P. Nelson, Brad Seim, Howard B. Easley, Jeremiah T. JOR Spine Research Articles BACKGROUND CONTEXT: While the clinical effectiveness of recombinant human Platelet Derived Growth Factor‐B chain homodimer combined with collagen and β‐tricalcium phosphate (rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP) treatment for indications involving hindfoot and ankle is well‐established, it is not approved for use in spinal interbody fusion, and the use of autograft remains the gold standard. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP treatment on lumbar spine interbody fusion in an ovine model to those of autograft bone and collagen/β‐TCP treatments using biomechanical, radiographic, and histological assessment techniques. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty‐two skeletally mature Columbian Rambouillet sheep were used to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP matrix in a lumbar spinal fusion model. Interbody polyetheretherketone (PEEK) cages contained either autograft, rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP, collagen/β‐TCP matrix, or left empty. METHODS: Animals were sacrificed 8‐ or 16‐weeks post‐surgery. Spinal fusion was evaluated via post‐sacrifice biomechanical, micro‐computed tomography (μCT), and histological analysis. Outcomes were statistically compared using a two‐way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with an alpha value of 0.05 and a Tukey post‐hoc test. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences between groups within treatment timepoints for flexion‐extension, lateral bending, or axial rotation range of motion, neutral zone, neutral zone stiffness, or elastic zone stiffness. μCT bone volume fraction was significantly greater between treatment groups independent of timepoint where Autograft and rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP treatments demonstrated significantly greater bone volume fraction as compared to collagen/β‐TCP (P = .026 and P = .038, respectively) and Empty cage treatments (P = .002 and P = .003, respectively). μCT mean bone density fraction was most improved in rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP specimens at the 8 week and 16‐week timepoints as compared to all other treatment groups. There were no statistically significant differences in histomorphometric measurements of bone, soft tissue, or empty space between rhPDGF‐BB + collagen/β‐TCP and autograft treatments. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study indicate that the use of rhPDGF‐BB combined with collagen/β‐TCP promotes spinal fusion comparable to that of autograft bone. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The data indicate that rhPDGF‐BB combined with collagen/β‐TCP promotes spinal fusion comparably to autograft bone treatment and may offer a viable alternative in large animal spinal fusion. Future prospective clinical studies are necessary to fully understand the role of rhPDGF‐BB combined with collagen/β‐TCP in human spinal fusion healing. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8479519/ /pubmed/34611589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jsp2.1166 Text en © 2021 The Authors. JOR Spine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Gadomski, Benjamin C.
Labus, Kevin M.
Puttlitz, Christian M.
McGilvray, Kirk C.
Regan, Daniel P.
Nelson, Brad
Seim, Howard B.
Easley, Jeremiah T.
Evaluation of lumbar spinal fusion utilizing recombinant human platelet derived growth factor‐B chain homodimer (rhPDGF‐BB) combined with a bovine collagen/β‐tricalcium phosphate (β‐TCP) matrix in an ovine model
title Evaluation of lumbar spinal fusion utilizing recombinant human platelet derived growth factor‐B chain homodimer (rhPDGF‐BB) combined with a bovine collagen/β‐tricalcium phosphate (β‐TCP) matrix in an ovine model
title_full Evaluation of lumbar spinal fusion utilizing recombinant human platelet derived growth factor‐B chain homodimer (rhPDGF‐BB) combined with a bovine collagen/β‐tricalcium phosphate (β‐TCP) matrix in an ovine model
title_fullStr Evaluation of lumbar spinal fusion utilizing recombinant human platelet derived growth factor‐B chain homodimer (rhPDGF‐BB) combined with a bovine collagen/β‐tricalcium phosphate (β‐TCP) matrix in an ovine model
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of lumbar spinal fusion utilizing recombinant human platelet derived growth factor‐B chain homodimer (rhPDGF‐BB) combined with a bovine collagen/β‐tricalcium phosphate (β‐TCP) matrix in an ovine model
title_short Evaluation of lumbar spinal fusion utilizing recombinant human platelet derived growth factor‐B chain homodimer (rhPDGF‐BB) combined with a bovine collagen/β‐tricalcium phosphate (β‐TCP) matrix in an ovine model
title_sort evaluation of lumbar spinal fusion utilizing recombinant human platelet derived growth factor‐b chain homodimer (rhpdgf‐bb) combined with a bovine collagen/β‐tricalcium phosphate (β‐tcp) matrix in an ovine model
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8479519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34611589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jsp2.1166
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