Controlled Administration of FGF-2 : A Prospective Drug Treatment for the Acceleration of Bone Regeneration
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This study was performed to ascertain whether the regeneration of bone defects can be accelerated by the controlled application of basic fibroblast growth factor(FGF-2)using a new drug delivery system. Standardized alveolar bone defects were made surgically in 9 beagle dogs, and FGF-2 was administered using specially made collagen minipellets. A minipellet containing either 0.15 μg FGF-2(FGF)or 0 μg FGF-2(placebo)was placed in the defect or no minipellet was used(control), and bone regeneration was evaluated radiologically, hiotologically, and histometrically 8 weeks after the operation. Radiographs showed a surprisingly large radiopaque region in FGF sites compared with placebo or control sites. Histologically, mature bone filled the majority of the inner space of the membrane-protected defect in FGF sites. New bone formation was also seen in the control and the placebo sites, however, it filled less than half the area of the defect. Histometrically, the area of regenerated bone in FGF sites was significantly higher than in the other sites(p<0.01). These results demonstrate that the controlled application of FGF-2 accelerates bone regeneration in membrane-protected bone defects in the canine
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著者
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AKAGAWA Yasumasa
Department of Geriatric and Respiratory Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
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HOSOKAWA Ryuji
Department of Advanced Prosthodontics, Hiroshima University School of Dentistry
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Hosokawa Ryuji
Department Of Removable Prosthodontics Hiroshima University School Of Dentistry
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Akagawa Yasumasa
Department Of Removable Prosthodontics Hiroshima University School Of Dentistry
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Akagawa Yasumasa
Department Of Advanced Prosthodontics Division Of Cervico-gnathostomatology Hiroshima University Gra
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Akagawa Yasumasa
Department Of Advanced Prosthodontics Division Of Cervico-gnathostomatology Graduate School Of Biome
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