Учредитель и издатель: Founder and editor: ФГБОУ ВО «Казанская государственная академия ветеринарной медицины имени Н.Э. Баумана» (ФГБОУ ВО Казанская ГАВМ) FSBEI HE «Kazan Bauman State Academy of Veterinary Medicine»(FSBEI HE KSAVM) Печатается по решению редакционной коллегии Казанской государственной академии ветеринарной медицины им. Н.Э. Баумана от 5 Июня 2018 г
The search for new more effective techniques to repair bone fractures and defects is an urgent task of healthcare. Objective To explore the efficacy of a preparation containing etidronates of lanthanide and calcium ions in regenerative repair of bone defects. Material and methods The osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 and the osteoclastic RAW 264.7 cell lines were used in in vitro experiments at the first stage of the research. The agent was postoperatively injected in a bone defect of 36 rabbits on days 3 and 5 to assess the preparation's effect on regenerative repair of small defects with diameter of 2.5 mm. Radiometric and reactive morphological characteristics of bone tissue were evaluated at the fracture site at the beginning, middle and end of experiment. Results The above preparation was found to enhance osteogenic differentiation and stimulate accumulation of intracellular calcium in MC3T3 E1 cells. However, the preparation was not shown to inhibit RANKL-induced osteoclast differentiation in vitro. Histological and computed tomography findings demonstrated statistically significant differences between control and experimental animals (p < 0.01) and indicated to the preparation's effect of promoting regenerative repair of small bone defects. Conclusion The series was the first to show the effect of the preparation containing etidronates of lanthanide and calcium ions as stimulating osteoblast activity in vitro and promoting early regenerative repair of small bone defects.
The obtained results confirm the safety of steel 12ХI8Н9Т implants and titanium plus hafnium nitride TiN+NHf coated steel 12ХI8Н9Т implants. Experimental data analysis shows the toxic properties of copper supported by the earlier research on blood morphology of lab rats.
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