Rabbit calvarial and mandibular critical-sized ...
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Titre :
Rabbit calvarial and mandibular critical-sized bone defects as an experimental model for the evaluation of craniofacial bone tissue regeneration.
Auteur(s) :
Schlund, Matthias [Auteur]
Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (ADDS) - U1008
Depeyre, Arnaud [Auteur]
Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (ADDS) - U1008
Ramsay Générale de Santé - Hôpital Privé La Louvière
Kotagudda Ranganath, Sindhu [Auteur]
Médicaments et biomatériaux à libération contrôlée: mécanismes et optimisation - Advanced Drug Delivery Systems - U 1008 [MBLC - ADDS]
Marchandise, Pierre [Auteur]
Unité de Taphonomie Médico-Légale & d’Anatomie (UTMLA) - ULR 7367
Marrow Adiposity & Bone Lab - Adiposité Médullaire et Os - ULR 4490 [MABLab]
Ferri, Joel [Auteur]
Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (ADDS) - U1008
Chai, Feng [Auteur]
Médicaments et biomatériaux à libération contrôlée: mécanismes et optimisation - Advanced Drug Delivery Systems - U 1008 [MBLC - ADDS]
Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (ADDS) - U1008
Depeyre, Arnaud [Auteur]

Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (ADDS) - U1008
Ramsay Générale de Santé - Hôpital Privé La Louvière
Kotagudda Ranganath, Sindhu [Auteur]
Médicaments et biomatériaux à libération contrôlée: mécanismes et optimisation - Advanced Drug Delivery Systems - U 1008 [MBLC - ADDS]
Marchandise, Pierre [Auteur]
Unité de Taphonomie Médico-Légale & d’Anatomie (UTMLA) - ULR 7367
Marrow Adiposity & Bone Lab - Adiposité Médullaire et Os - ULR 4490 [MABLab]
Ferri, Joel [Auteur]

Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (ADDS) - U1008
Chai, Feng [Auteur]
Médicaments et biomatériaux à libération contrôlée: mécanismes et optimisation - Advanced Drug Delivery Systems - U 1008 [MBLC - ADDS]
Titre de la revue :
Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Nom court de la revue :
J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg
Numéro :
123
Pagination :
601-609
Éditeur :
Elsevier
Date de publication :
2021-12-21
ISSN :
2468-7855
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Introduction :
Many studies have aimed to investigate the regeneration potential of bone substitutes through animal models at different defect sites, where the bone healing mechanism varies due to developmental, structural ...
Lire la suite >Introduction : Many studies have aimed to investigate the regeneration potential of bone substitutes through animal models at different defect sites, where the bone healing mechanism varies due to developmental, structural and functional differences. This study aims to develop a rabbit model with two functionally different (non-load-bearing calvarias and load-bearing mandibular) critical-sized defects (CSD) in one rabbit. Material & Method : The comparison of the “gold standard” autograft to a sham (no graft) control was undertaken in order to validate this model; at the same time, a 3D-printed biphasic calcium phosphate scaffold was implanted to test its utility in the evaluation of new bone substitute materials. Twenty rabbits were selected with both a 10 mm calvaria defect and a 11 mm bicortical semi-cylindrical mandibular defect. The animals were euthanized at 4 and 12 weeks once surgery, microcomputed tomography and histological analysis had been performed. Results : In the case of the calvaria, the results for the non-healing sham group compared with the healing of those that had undergone the autograft validated the CSD model. But the mandibular defect was not validated, due to the particularity of mandible high mechanical stress and infectious risk. Discussion : This study showed for the first time that rabbits have a high tolerance for the bilateral double-site CSD model under consideration; and further studies are essential to modify and improve the design of mandibular CSD.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Introduction : Many studies have aimed to investigate the regeneration potential of bone substitutes through animal models at different defect sites, where the bone healing mechanism varies due to developmental, structural and functional differences. This study aims to develop a rabbit model with two functionally different (non-load-bearing calvarias and load-bearing mandibular) critical-sized defects (CSD) in one rabbit. Material & Method : The comparison of the “gold standard” autograft to a sham (no graft) control was undertaken in order to validate this model; at the same time, a 3D-printed biphasic calcium phosphate scaffold was implanted to test its utility in the evaluation of new bone substitute materials. Twenty rabbits were selected with both a 10 mm calvaria defect and a 11 mm bicortical semi-cylindrical mandibular defect. The animals were euthanized at 4 and 12 weeks once surgery, microcomputed tomography and histological analysis had been performed. Results : In the case of the calvaria, the results for the non-healing sham group compared with the healing of those that had undergone the autograft validated the CSD model. But the mandibular defect was not validated, due to the particularity of mandible high mechanical stress and infectious risk. Discussion : This study showed for the first time that rabbits have a high tolerance for the bilateral double-site CSD model under consideration; and further studies are essential to modify and improve the design of mandibular CSD.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
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Université de Lille
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CHU Lille
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CHU Lille
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