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Influence of gender and fixation stability on bone defect healing in middle-aged rats: a pilot study.

机译:性别和固定稳定性对中年大鼠骨缺损愈合的影响:试验研究。

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BACKGROUND: Gender and stability of fixation independently influence bone regeneration but their combined effects are unclear. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: In a pilot study we determined the combined influence of gender and fixation stability on the callus of middle-aged rats regarding (1) biomechanical properties; (2) bridging over time; (3) callus formation; and (4) callus size, geometry, mineralization, and microstructure. METHODS: We osteotomized the left femur of 32 Sprague-Dawley rats (12 months old). Femurs were externally fixed with a gap of 1.5 mm in four groups of eight animals each: female semirigid, male semirigid, female rigid, and male rigid. Qualitative and quantitative in vivo radiographic analyses were performed twice weekly. Six weeks postoperatively, harvested femora were evaluated using micro-CT and biomechanical testing. RESULTS: Torsional stiffness and maximum torque at failure were higher in male and in semirigidly fixed fractures. Radiographic analysis revealed earlier bridging and callus formation in both male groups. Micro-CT analysis showed a larger callus size, altered geometry, and microstructure in males and semirigidly fixed animals, whereas mineralization was similar in all animals. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest female gender represents an independent risk factor for bone healing in middle-aged rats. Although healing in females was delayed compared with males, they exhibited a similar response (superior callus properties) to a more semirigid fixation. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: While female gender appears to reflect a risk for impaired bone healing in middle-aged female rats, clinical studies would be required to confirm the finding in humans.
机译:背景:固定性别和稳定性独立影响骨再生,但它们的组合效果尚不清楚。问题/目的:在试点研究中,我们确定了对(1)生物力学性质的中年大鼠愈伤组织对性别和固定稳定性的综合影响; (2)随着时间的推移桥接; (3)愈伤组织形成; (4)愈伤组织大小,几何,矿化和微观结构。方法:我们削弱了32例Sprague-Dawley大鼠的左股骨(12个月大)。股骨在外部固定,四组八只动物的间隙为1.5毫米:雌性半岛,雄性半岛,女性刚性和男性刚性。体内射线照相分析中的定性和定量进行了两次。术后六周,采用微型CT和生物力学检测评价收获的股骨。结果:扭矩和失效时的最大扭矩较高,雄性和半固定骨折。射线照相分析显示了男性群体中的早期桥接和愈伤组织形成。微型CT分析显示较大的愈伤组织尺寸,改变的几何形状和男性中的微观结构和半颗星固定的动物,而矿化在所有动物中相似。结论:我们的数据表明,女性性别是中年大鼠骨愈合的独立危险因素。虽然与男性相比,雌性愈合延迟,但它们表现出类似的反应(优质愈伤组织性能),以更新的初始固定。临床相关性:虽然女性性别似乎反映了中年女性大鼠骨愈合受损的风险,但临床研究将被要求证实人类的发现。

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