Histomorphometric Analysis of Differential Regional Bone Regeneration Induced by Distinct Doped Membranes
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Materia
Zinc Doxycycline Silica Guided bone regeneration Bone Osteoid Polymer Membrane
Date
2022-05-19Referencia bibliográfica
Toledano, M... [et al.]. Histomorphometric Analysis of Differential Regional Bone Regeneration Induced by Distinct Doped Membranes. Polymers 2022, 14, 2078. [https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14102078]
Patrocinador
Spanish Government; European Commission PID2020-114694RBI00; Ministry of Universities FPU20/00450Résumé
Our objective is to evaluate the regional regenerative potential of calvarial bone in criticalsized
defects in a rabbit model using novel nanostructured silica-loaded membranes doped with
zinc or doxycycline. Nanostructured membranes of (MMA)1-co-(HEMA)1/(MA)3-co-(HEA)2 loaded
with 5 wt% of SiO2 nanoparticles (HOOC-Si-Membranes) were doped with zinc (Zn-HOOC-Si-
Membrane) or doxycycline (Dox-HOOC-Si-Membrane). Critical bone defects were created on six
New-Zealand-breed rabbit skulls and covered with the membranes. A sham defect without a
membrane was used as the control. After six weeks, a histological analysis (toluidine blue technique)
was employed to determine the area percentages of newly formed bone, osteoid bone, and soft
tissue. The measurements were performed by dividing the total defect area into top (close to the
membrane) and bottom (close to the dura mater) regions, or peripheral (adjacent to the old bone)
and central (the sum of the remaining zones) regions. The peripheral regions of the defects showed
higher osteogenic capacity than the central areas when the membranes were present. The proportion
of new bone adjacent to the dura was similar to that adjacent to the membrane only when the
HOOC-Si-Membranes and Zn-HOOC-Si-Membranes were used, indicating a direct osteoinductive
effect of the membranes.