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Localized Deferoxamine Injection Augments Vascularity and Improves Bony Union in Pathologic Fracture Healing after Radiotherapy

机译:局部的Deferoxamine注射增强血管性并改善放疗后病理骨折愈合的骨髓联合

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BackgroundMedically based efforts and alternative treatment strategies to prevent or remediate the corrosive effects of radiotherapy on pathologic fracture healing have failed to produce clear and convincing evidence of success. Establishing an effective pharmacologic option to prevent or treat the development of non-unions in this setting could have immense therapeutic potential. Experimental studies have shown that Deferoxamine (DFO), an iron- chelating agent, bolsters vascularity and subsequently enhances normal fracture healing when injected locally into a fracture callus in long bone animal models. Since radiotherapy is known to impede angiogenesis, we hypothesized that the pharmacologic addition of DFO would serve to mitigate the effects of radiotherapy on new vessel formation in vitro and in vivo.
机译:背景基于医学的努力和替代治疗策略,用于预防或补救放射疗法对病理性骨折愈合的腐蚀作用,未能产生明确且令人信服的成功证据。在这种情况下,建立有效的药理学方法来预防或治疗骨不连的发展可能具有巨大的治疗潜力。实验研究表明,铁螯合剂Deferoxamine(DFO)在长骨动物模型中局部注入骨折愈伤组织时可增强血管生成并随后增强正常的骨折愈合。由于已知放疗会阻碍血管生成,因此我们假设DFO的药理作用将减轻体外和体内放疗对新血管形成的影响。

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