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Enhancement of tendon-bone healing with the use of bone morphogenetic protein-2 inserted into the suture anchor hole in a rabbit patellar tendon model

Authors
Kim, Jae GyoonKim, Hak JunKim, Sung EunBae, Ji HoonKo, You JinPark, Jung Ho
Issue Date
Jun-2014
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Keywords
bone morphogenetic protein-2; collagen gel; fibrin glue; patellar tendon; suture anchor
Citation
Cytotherapy, v.16, no.6, pp 857 - 867
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Cytotherapy
Volume
16
Number
6
Start Page
857
End Page
867
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/9281
DOI
10.1016/j.jcyt.2013.12.012
ISSN
1465-3249
1477-2566
Abstract
Background aims Suture anchor fixation failure has been reported as a result of anchor loosening and migration during the tendon-bone repair. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) inserted into the suture anchor hole on bone formation and the tendon-bone healing. Methods Both back legs of 24 New Zealand White rabbits (n = 48) were used in this study. A metal suture anchor was then placed 5 mm below the cortex. In the control group, the space over the eyelet of the anchor (suture anchor hole) was not filled. In the experimental group, the suture anchor hole was filled with 0.1 mL of fibrin glue (group 2) or collagen gel (group 3) with 1 μg BMP-2. Histologic analysis, real-time-polymerase chain reaction, bone density and failure load measurement were performed, and differences were analyzed at 4 and 8 weeks. Results Histologic analysis revealed more abundant new bone, mature bone and organized fibrocartilage at the tendon-bone interface at 4 and 8 weeks in groups in which BMP-2 was applied. At 8 weeks, the failure load of groups 1, 2 and 3 was significantly different among the three groups (P = 0.01). After post hoc Tukey test, the failure load of group 2 was significantly higher than that of group 1 (P = 0.01). Conclusions BMP-2, administrated as described in this study, improved tendon-bone healing and bone formation, resulting in improved biomechanical strength of the tendon-bone junction.
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