Peri-implant and systemic effects of high-/low-affinity bisphosphonate-hydroxyapatite composite coatings in a rabbit model with peri-implant high bone turnover.
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings composed with bisphosphonates (BPs) which have high mineral-binding affinities have been confirmed
to successfully enhance implant stability. However, few previous studies focused on HA coatings composed with low-affinity
BPs or on systemic effects of locally released BPs.
METHODS
In this long-term study, we developed two kinds of BP-HA composite coatings using either high-affinity BP (alendronate, ALN)
or low-affinity BP (risedronate, RIS). Thirty-six rabbits were divided into three groups according to different coating applications
(group I: HA, group II: ALN-HA, and group III: RIS-HA). Implants were inserted into the proximal region of the medullary cavity
of the left tibiay. At insertion, 2 × 10(8) wear particles were injected around implants to induce a peri-implant high bone
turnover environment. Both local (left tibias) and systemic (right tibias and lumbar vertebrae) inhibitory effect on bone
resorption were compared, including bone-implant integration, bone architecture, bone mineral density (BMD), implant stability,
and serum levels of bone turnover markers.
RESULTS
The results indicated that ALN-HA composite coating, which could induce higher bone-implant contact (BIC) ratio, bone mass
augmentation, BMD, and implant stability in the peri-implant region, was more potent on peri-implant bone, while RIS-HA composite
coating, which had significant systemic effect, was more potent on non-peri-implant bone, especially lumbar vertebrae.
CONCLUSIONS
It is instructive and meaningful to further clinical studies that we could choose different BP-HA composite coatings according
to the patient's condition.
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Authors
Niu S, Cao X, Zhang Y, Zhu Q, Zhu J, Zhen P
Institution
Department of Orthopaedics, Xi Jing Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.
Source
BMC musculoskeletal disorders 13: 2012 pg 97MeSH
AlendronateAnimals
Bone Density Conservation Agents
Coated Materials, Biocompatible
Disease Models, Animal
Durapatite
Male
Materials Testing
Osseointegration
Osteogenesis
Prostheses and Implants
Prosthesis Design
Prosthesis Implantation
Rabbits
Tibia
Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleLanguage
eng
PubMed ID
22686414
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