Title of article :
Action of a deproteinized xenogenic biomaterial in the process of bone repair in rats submitted to inhalation of cigarette smoke
Author/Authors :
Buchaim, Daniela Vieira Medical and Dentistry School - Universidade de Marilia (UNIMAR), Brazil , Bueno, Patrícia Cincotto dos Santos Medical School - UNIMAR, Marilia-SP, Brazil , Andreo, Jesus Carlos Department of Biological Sciences (Anatomy) - Bauru School of Dentistry - Universidade de São Paulo (USP), BauruSP, Brazil , Roque, Domingos Donizeti Medical School - UNIMAR, Marilia-SP, Brazil , Roque, José Sidney Department of Anatomy - Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná (UENP), Jacarezinho-PR, Brazil , Zilio, Marcelo Garcia Medical School - UNIMAR, Marilia-SP, Brazil , Salatin, Jefferson Augusto Medical School - UNIMAR, Marilia-SP, Brazil , Kawano, Natália Medical School - UNIMAR, Marilia-SP, Brazil , Furlanette, Gabriela Medical School - UNIMAR, Marilia-SP, Brazil , Buchaim, Rogério Leone Medical and Dentistry School - UNIMAR, Marilia-SP, Brazil
Pages :
9
From page :
324
To page :
332
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate if the inorganic bovine bone matrix changes the bone formation in rats submitted to inhalation of cigarette smoke. Methods: Twenty Wistar rats were divided into two groups: Cigarette Clot Group (CCG), which in the inhalation chamber received the smoke of 10 cigarettes, 3 times a day, 10 minutes, for 30 days and had the surgical cavity filled by clot; Cigarette Biomaterial Group (CBG), submitted to the same inhalation technique but with the cavity filled by biomaterial. Results: In CCG there was a significant difference of new bone tissue in the analyzed periods (15 and 45 days), and in 15 days, there was 4.8 ± 0.42 of bone formed and 11.73 ± 0.59 (p <0.05) in 45 days. The CBG also showed a significant difference between the periods of 15 to 45 days, being respectively 6.16 ± 0.30 and 11.60 ± 0.61. However, when the groups were compared, within the same analyzed periods, a significant difference was observed only in the period of 15 days, with the new bone percentage being greater in the CBG. Conclusion: The bone matrix acted as an osteoinductive biomaterial, biocompatible and aided in the repair process, mainly in the initial period of recovery.
Keywords :
Biocompatible Materials , Bone Regeneration , Bone Transplantation , Heterografts , Smoking , Rats
Journal title :
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2621827
Link To Document :
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