Title of article :
The bisphosphonate pamidronate on the surface of titanium stimulates bone formation around tibial implants in rats
Author/Authors :
Hiroshi Kajiwara، نويسنده , , Takayoshi Yamaza، نويسنده , , Masao Yoshinari، نويسنده , , Tetsuya Goto، نويسنده , , Shinji Iyama، نويسنده , , Ikiru Atsuta، نويسنده , , Mizuho A. Kido، نويسنده , , Teruo Tanaka، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
7
From page :
581
To page :
587
Abstract :
Many materials with differing surfaces have been developed for clinical implant therapy in dentistry and orthopedics. We analyzed the quantity of new bone formed in vivo around calcium-immobilized titanium implants with surfaces modified using pamidronate (PAM), a nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate (N-BP), implants of pure titanium, and titanium implants immobilized with calcium ions. New bone formation was visualized using fluorescent labeling (calcein blue and alizarin complexone) with intravenous injection at 1 and 3 weeks after implantation. After 4 weeks, undecalcified sections were prepared, and new bone formation around the implants was examined by morphometry using confocal laser scanning microscopy images. After 1 week, more new bone formed around the PAM-immobilized implant than around the calcium-immobilized and pure titanium implants. This was also seen with the new bone formation after 3 weeks. After 4 weeks, significantly more new bones were formed around the BP-immobilized implant than around the calcium ion-implanted and pure titanium implants. The new N-BP-modified titanium surface stimulates new bone formation around the implant, which might contribute to the success of implant therapy.
Keywords :
bisphosphonate , Titanium , bone formation , Implant
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Record number :
545864
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