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Engineered collagen-binding bone morphogenetic protein-2 incorporated with platelet-rich plasma accelerates lumbar fusion in aged rats with osteopenia

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 246, Issue 14, Pages 1577-1585

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/15353702211001039

Keywords

Osteopenia; bone morphogenetic protein-2; collagen-binding; sustained release; platelet-rich plasma; spinal fusion

Funding

  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  2. Beijing Postdoctoral Research Foundation

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This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of CBD-BMP-2 in treating lumbar inter-transverse defects in aged rats with osteopenia and explore the potential of platelet-rich plasma to enhance osteogenesis. In vitro experiments demonstrated the angiogenic and osteogenic effects of platelet-rich plasma and CBD-BMP-2. In vivo experiments showed promising results in promoting lumbar inter-transverse fusion and improving bone healing, especially when combining CBD-BMP-2 with platelet-rich plasma.
In aged individuals, osteopenia is a great concern for achieving solid spinal fusion. Spinal malunion could lead to various implant-related complications and reduce postoperative quality of life. This study aims to investigate the efficacy of collagen-binding bone morphogenetic protein-2 (CBD-BMP-2) on the treatment of lumbar inter-transverse defects and to explore whether platelet-rich plasma could help CBD-BMP-2 to achieve a better outcome in terms of osteogenesis in senile rats with osteopenia. In vitro experiment proved the angiogenic function of platelet-rich plasma and osteogenic effect of CBD-BMP-2. Rats were performed posterolateral lumbar inter-transverse fusion. Rats implanted with CBD-BMP-2 + platelet-rich plasma were assigned to Group A (n = 20), rats implanted with CBD-BMP-2 were assigned to Group B (n = 20), and those with platelet-rich plasma were assigned to Group C (n = 20). Four weeks after implantation, radiographic assessment, manual palpation, and histological evaluation were performed. In vivo experiments showed satisfactory therapeutic effect on lumbar inter-transverse fusion in both Groups A and B and better results of bone microarchitecture in Group A. Solid fusion rate was 77.8% in Group A, 66.7% in Group B, and 0% in Group C (P < 0.001). Our study indicated that CBD-BMP-2 could effectively facilitate the lumbar inter-transverse fusion in aged rats with osteopenia and platelet-rich plasma could help CBD-BMP-2 to enhance the bone healing of vertebral defects.

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