Journal article
Osteogenic protein-1 associated with mesenchymal stem cells promote bone allograft integration
C Di Bella, NN Aldini, E Lucarelli, B Dozza, T Frisoni, L Martini, M Fini, D Donati
Tissue Engineering Part A | MARY ANN LIEBERT INC | Published : 2010
Abstract
Limited incorporation and modest bone remodeling can cause allograft failure. We investigated whether mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and osteogenic protein-1 (OP-1) can improve allograft integration. A 3-cm full-size intercalary bone defect was created in the mid-diaphysis of the metatarsal bone of the sheep and it was replaced with an allograft alone (control group), or with MSCs (MSC group), OP-1 (OP-1 group), or MSCs and OP-1 (MSC+OP-1 group). Radiographic results showed a faster and complete integration of the allograft in the MSC+OP-1 group. Histology demonstrated that the amount of new bone was significantly greater inside the graft and a longer vessel penetration in the MSC+OP-1 group ..
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