Inhibitory effect of zoledronic acid on osteolysis induced by human periprosthetic tissue:an animal study
- VernacularTitle:SCID小鼠单次唑来磷酸头皮下注射抑制人假体周围骨溶解
- Author:
Nirong BAO
;
Liangliang ZHU
;
Liwu ZHOU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
bisphosphonate,animal model,aseptic loosening,RANKL,periprosthetic tissue
- From:
Orthopedic Journal of China
2006;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
[Objective]To investigate the inhibitory effect of zoledronic acid(ZA) on osteolysis induced by human periprosthetic tissue in a novel animal model.[Method]Human periprosthetic tissue that was harvested from a patient receiving total hip revision was grafted on the calvaria bone of SCID beige mice. ZA was injected directly beneath the scalp of mice once,2 days post surgery. The mice were sacrificed 2 or 4 weeks after transplantation and the calvaria with grafted human tissue was collected for further detection.[Result]The grafted tissues were found survive for at least 4 weeks in the animals. Bone collagen collapse of the calvaria caused by periprosthetic tissue was demonstrated by HE staining. Significantly higher level of TNF-?,IL-6,RANKL and CPK both in gene expression and protein release were detected in PT grafted group,as compared with the control. Once administration of ZA remarkably reduced the expression of RANKL and CPK in both gene and protein level without affecting TNF-? and IL-6.[Conclusion]Once and local injection of ZA effectively inhibits the osteolysis induced by human periprosthetic tissue with a long lasting effect. The novel animal model could serve for evaluating the pharmaceutical effect on periprosthetic osteolysis.