Korean J Pathol.
1999 Nov;33(11):999-1008.
Factors Influencing Regeneration of Calvarial Defects in Rats
- Affiliations
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- 1Departments of Pathology and 1Radiology, Chosun University College of Medicine, Kwangju 501-759, Korea.
Abstract
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An experimental study was done to evaluate factors influencing guided regeneration of bone in
standardized calvarial bony defect. An 8 mm circular transosseous calvarial bony defect was
made. Various material such as demineralized freeze-dried bone (DFDB), BioMesh , Millipore
filter and its combination was placed in the bony defect. A sequential histopathologic,
histochemical, immunohistochemical, and histomorphometric studies were done on the guided
bone regeneration in the calvarial bony defect. Bone formation was sigificantly enhanced when
the DFDB was retained within the bony defect with a protective bioabsorbable membrane.
Inframembranous DFDB-filling was required to prevent collapse of the membrane and preserve
spaces for bone regeneration. The bioabsorbable membrane should presumably remain intact
for longer than at least 5 weeks to facilitate bone regeneration. The new bone formation was
dependent on the barrier-effect (preserving secluded spaces) and inflammation-inducing
property of membrane, and guiding bone regeneration of the grafts. Macrophages recruited by
grafts were partly involved in decrease of bone regeneration via the sequential events of
release of fibronectin, chemotactic effect of the fibronectin to fibroblasts, and collagen
lay-down.