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Induction of bone and cartilage by
functionally graded-HAp / BMP-2 on rat skull periosteum
@@@@@@Jun Hino1, Masaru Murata1, Toshiyuki
Akazawa2, Mie Naraoka2, Junichi
Tazaki1, and Makoto Arisue1
1Second Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
2Department of Materials Technology, Hokkaido Industrial
Research Institute
The objective of this study is to
estimate the induction of bone and cartilage by absorbable hydroxyapatite
block (fuctionally graded-hydroxyapatite:fg-HAp)/ rhBMP-2 (5ƒÊg) on rat skull periosteum, the absorption of fg-HAp
and the observation of the periosteum histologically. As a result, body fluid permeated the
inside of fg-HAp scaffold which were fragmented by
degradation and absorption. The formation of hard tissue wasnft found in the fg-HAp alone, while in the fg-HAp/BMP-2, the formation of
bone and cartilage started in the outer layer of the implanted materials and
the soft tissues including periosteum existed between
the induced tissues and the skull bone. Therefore, it seems that periosteum has homeostasis as a boundary membrane of the
hard tissue formation.