Enhanced activity of demineralised bone matrix augmented with xenogeneic bone morphogenetic protein complex in rats

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Mohangi, Govindrau Udaibhan
Rothman, B.
Van Zyl, Andre W.
Duneas, Nicolaas

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South African Dental Association

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INTRODUCTION: Demineralised bone matrix (DBM) is an allograft material widely used as a bone filler and bone graft substitute. DBM contains bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), which induce and regulate bone formation during embryogenesis and in postnatal life. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the osteoinductivity of DBM augmented with xenogeneic BMP-complex at different doses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rat DBM was augmented with BMP-complex purified from porcine diaphyseal bone. RESULTS: Dorsal subcutaneous implantation of 25 mg rat allogeneic DBM augmented with 0, 3, 6 and 12 mg BMPcomplex per gram of DBM resulted in dose dependant upregulation of bone formation on day 21, as scored histologically and biochemically. CONCLUSIONS: Allogeneic DBM can be augmented with xenogeneically sourced BMP-complex to improve DBM performance in vivo. This work demonstrates the potential of BMP-complex augmented DBM to induce new bone formation with improved parameters of bone formation.

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Bone regeneration, Demineralised bone matrix, Bone morphogenetic proteins, Bone graft substitute, Osteoinduction

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Mohangi, GU, Ruthman, B, Van Zyl, AW & Duneas, N 2012, 'Enhanced activity of demineralised bone matrix augmented with xenogeneic bone morphogenetic protein complex in rats', South African Dental Journal, vol 67, no. 7, pp. 354-358.