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Long-term posterolateral spinal fusion in rabbits induced by rhBMP6 applied in autologous blood coagulum with synthetic ceramics

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-14931-2

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  1. FP7 Health Program (FP7/2007-2013) [HEALTH-F4-2011-279239]
  2. H2020 Health [779340]
  3. European Regional Development Fund-Scientific Center of Excellence for Reproductive and Regenerative Medicine (project Reproductive and regenerative medicine-exploration of new platforms and potentials) - EU through the ERDF [KK.01.1.1.01.0008]
  4. H2020 Societal Challenges Programme [779340] Funding Source: H2020 Societal Challenges Programme

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This study investigated the long-term outcome of ABGS with synthetic ceramics in rabbit spinal fusion. The results showed that the chemical composition and size of the ceramic particles had an impact on the fusion outcome, with smaller particles containing high proportion of HA resulting in increased bone volume.
Autologous bone graft substitute (ABGS) containing rhBMP6 in autologous blood coagulum (Osteogrow) is a novel therapeutic solution for bone regeneration. This study is aimed to investigate the long-term outcome of ABGS with synthetic ceramics (Osteogrow-C) in rabbit posterolateral spinal fusion (PLF) model. Osteogrow-C implants were implanted bilaterally between rabbit lumbar transverse processes. We compared the outcome following implantation of ABGS with ceramic particles of different chemical composition (TCP and biphasic ceramics containing both TCP and HA) and size (500-1700 mu m and 74-420 mu m). Outcome was analyzed after 14 and 27 weeks by microCT, histology, and biomechanical analyses. Successful bilateral spinal fusion was observed in all animals at the end of observation period. Chemical composition of ceramic particles has impact on the PLF outcome via resorption of TCP ceramics, while ceramics containing HA were only partially resorbed. Moreover, persistence of ceramic particles subsequently resulted with an increased bone volume in implants with small particles containing high proportion of HA. ABGS (rhBMP6/ABC) with various synthetic ceramic particles promoted spinal fusion in rabbits. This is the first presentation of BMP-mediated ectopic bone formation in rabbit PLF model with radiological, histological, and biomechanical features over a time course of up to 27 weeks.

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