An Osteoblast Differentiation Promoting Compound, TAK-778, combined with β-Tricalcium Phosphate used for Packing Interbody Fusion Cages
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A synthetic 3-benzothiepin derivative, TAK-778, promotes osteoblast differentiation. If a mixture of TAK-778 and β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) can be a substitute for autografts used for packing interbody fusion cages, donor-site related complications should be avoided. The lumbar vertebrae from L1 to L5 were exposed in 8 dogs using a posterolateral approach, and discectomy and interbody cage fusion were performed in three disc spaces. In group A, the cage was filled with autograft bone, in group B with β-TCP, and in group C with β-TCP and TAK-778. The lumbar spine was excised at 16 weeks post-surgery, and mechanical, microradiographical and histological evaluations were made. The microradiographical and histological examinations revealed four fusions in eight operations in group A (50.0%), three in group B (37.5%), and five in group C (62.5%). The mean percentage of trabecular bone area in the cages was 53.4% in group A, 45.6% in group B and 64.4% in group C. Although the effect was not significant, addition of TAK-778 to β-TCP had some beneficial influence and there was a trend toward an improved fusion status in cages filled with β-TCP and TAK-778. β-TCP combined with TAK-778 could be used as a substitute for autografts in clinical spine surgery, especially for those patients who are anticipated to have a poor graft bone status.
- 日本脊髄外科学会の論文
- 2003-11-30
著者
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Iwata Hiroo
Department Of Reparative Materials Field Of Tissue Engineering Institute For Frontier Medical Scienc
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TAKI Waro
Departments of Neurosurgery, Kyoto University School of Medicine
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OHYAMA Takashiro
Department of Neurosurgery, Mie University School of Medicine
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KUBO Yoshichika
Department of Neurosurgery, Neuroscience Center, SaJcakibaraonsen Hospital
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Taki Waro
Department Of Neurological Surgery Kitano Hospital
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Kubo Yoshichika
Department Of Neurosurgery Neuroscience Center Sakakibaraonsen Hospital
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Ohyama Takashiro
Department Of Neurosurgery Mie University School Of Medicine
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