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Enhancement of healing of long tubular bone defects in rabbits using a mixture of atelocollagen gel and bone marrows aspirate concentrate

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    Abstract

    We evaluated the bone-forming potential of a mixture of atelocollagen and bone marrow aspirate concentrate which
    was transplanted into bone defects. Radial shaft defects of
    about 10 mm in size were created in 30 New Zealand white
    rabbits. Ten rabbits in the control group were not treated
    further, 10 rabbits in the first experimental group (E1) received an atelocollagen injection, and 10 rabbits in the second experimental group (E2) received an injection of a mixture of atelocollagen and bone marrow aspirate concentrate.

    The groups were compared radiologically at 8 weeks. Osteogenesis in group E2 progressed more rapidly than that in the other groups, and osteogenesis in group E1 progressed faster than that in the control group. Thus, the administration of a mixture of atelocollagen and bone marrow aspirate concentrate in bone defects was found to enhance bone defect healing.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)339-352
    JournalCells Tissues Organs
    Volume203
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Mar 2017

    Keywords

    • Atelocollagen; bone defect; bone marrow aspirate concentrate; delayed union; osteogenesis

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