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Calvarial Reconstruction with BMP-2: Concomitant Treatment with Bone Marrow Cells

Zoe M MacIsaac, Sameer Shakir, Sanjay Naran, Lauren Zammerilla, Gregory M Cooper, Joseph E Losee
University of Pittsburgh
2013-02-28

Presenter: Zoe M MacIsaac

Affidavit:
All work in this presentation was performed by Zoe MacIsaac, with assistance from co-authors

Director Name: Joseph E Losee

Author Category: Other Specialty Resident
Presentation Category: Basic Science Research
Abstract Category: Craniomaxillofacial

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to augment the efficacy of bone marrow cell mediated bone regeneration through application of a low dose of rhBMP-2.

METHODS: Subtotal calvariectomy defects measuring 7.5 x 7.5 mm2 were created in 12-week old New Zealand White rabbits. Defects were reconstructed three groups: Group 1, acellular dermal matrix (ADM) soaked in PBS overnight [ADM/PBS, n=3]; Group 2, ADM soaked overnight in DMEM with 150,000 bone marrow cells from the femur of a New Zealand White rabbit [ADM/BMCs, n=3]; and Group 3, ADM and BMCs with 1.78 μg of BMP-2 applied by ink-jet based biopatterning [ADM/BMCs/BMP-2 n=3]. Animals underwent serial CT at 0, 2, 4 and 6 weeks postoperatively, followed by euthanization and histological analysis. CTs were reconstructed utilizing Amira software, and areas of translucency were calculated using ImageJ to determine change in defect area relative to time zero (baseline value).

RESULTS: At 6 weeks, ADM/PBS resulted in 45.2% healing (standard deviation 30.1%), and ADM/BMCs resulted in 54.1% healing (standard deviation 12.7%). Treatment with ADM/BMCs/BMP-2 resulted in 78.6% healing (standard deviation 11.6%); there was no significant difference between groups. Histologically, bone in each group was similar, consisting of islands of compact, cellular bone.

CONCLUSIONS: Compared to treatment with ADM/PBS only, addition of BMCs for reconstruction of an acute calvarial defect trended toward better results, and addition of BMP-2 to this regimen further optimized outcomes. Combination cell/growth factor therapy may enable successful reconstruction of calvarial defects without side effects related to higher dose.

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