論文

2001年2月

Acceleration of fracture healing in nonhuman primates by fibroblast growth factor-A

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
  • H Kawaguchi
  • ,
  • K Nakamura
  • ,
  • Y Tabata
  • ,
  • Y Ikada
  • ,
  • Aoyama, I
  • ,
  • J Anzai
  • ,
  • T Nakamura
  • ,
  • Y Hiyama
  • ,
  • M Tamura

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開始ページ
875
終了ページ
880
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
出版者・発行元
ENDOCRINE SOC

One of the greatest needs in the clinical bone field is a bioactive agent to stimulate bone formation. We previously reported that fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) exhibited strong anabolic actions on bone formation in models of rodents and dogs. Aiming at a clinical application, this study was undertaken to clarify the effect of a single local application of recombinant human FGF-S on fracture healing in nonhuman primates. After a fracture was created at the midshaft of the right ulna of animals and stabilized with an intramedullary nail, gelatin hydrogel alone (n = 10) or gelatin hydrogel containing 200 mug FGF-2 (n = 10) was injected into the fracture site. Although 4 of 10 animals treated with the vehicle alone remained in a nonunion state even after 10 weeks, bone union was complete at 6 weeks in all 10 animals treated with FGF-2. Significant differences in bone mineral content and density at the fracture site between the vehicle and FGF-S groups were seen at 6 weeks and thereafter. FGF-S also in creased the mechanical property of the fracture site. We conclude that FGF-2 accelerates fracture healing and prevents nonunion in primates, and therefore propose that it is a potent bone anabolic agent for clinical use.

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ID情報
  • ISSN : 0021-972X
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:000167004900070

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