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Title

The effects of combined human parathyroid hormone (1-34) and simvastatin treatment on the interface of hydroxyapatite-coated titanium rods implanted into osteopenic rats femurs.

Authors

Tao, Zhou-Shan; Zhou, Wan-Shu; Bai, Bing-li; Cui, Wei; Lv, Yang-Xun; Yu, Xian-Bin; Huang, Zheng-Liang; Tu, Kai-kai; Zhou, Qiang; Sun, Tao; Li, Hang; Yang, Lei

Abstract

The effect of human parathyroid hormone 1-34 (PTH) and simvastatin (SIM) alone could promote bone healing in osteoporotic implant fixation, but there are no reports about the combined use of PTH and SIM for promotion of bone healing around implant in osteoporotic settings. This study aims to investigate effects of PTH SIM on implant stabilization in osteopenic rats. Fourteen weeks after chronically fed a low protein diet, osteopenic rats randomly received implants. Subsequently, the animals were randomly divided into four groups: Control, SIM, PTH and PTH SIM. Then all rats from groups PTH, SIM and PTH SIM received PTH (40 μg/kg, three times a week), SIM (25 mg/kg, daily), or both for 12 weeks. The results of our study indicated that all treatments promoted bone healing around implant compared to Control, but PTH SIM treatment showed significantly stronger effects than PTH or SIM alone in histological, micro-CT, and biomechanical tests. The results indicated additive effects of PTH and SIM on implant fixation in osteoporotic rats.

Subjects

FEMUR diseases; OSTEOPENIA; HYDROXYAPATITE coating; TITANIUM; PARATHYROID hormone; SIMVASTATIN; LABORATORY rats; THERAPEUTICS

Publication

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 2016, Vol 27, Issue 3, p1

ISSN

0957-4530

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10856-015-5650-9

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