Distraction osteogenesis for treatment of cleft palate——LSCM fluorescent labeling quantitive study
- VernacularTitle:牵张成骨矫治腭裂的激光共聚焦荧光定量分析
- Author:
Gang CHEN
;
Dazhang WANG
;
Yunmao LIAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Distraction osteogenesis;
Cleft lip/palate;
Animal model;
Fluorescent labeling
- From:
Journal of Practical Stomatology
1995;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To study the new bone formation after distraction osteogenesis (DO) to repair cleft palate (CP) by laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM) and quantitive image analysis. Methods: 20 cats were assigned randomly to 3 groups: Experimental group (15 cats), the CP bone defects in hard palate were corrected with DO repair at the rate of 0.4 mm twice a day, till the transport disc (TD) reached the opposite edge across the defect region. The tetracycline labeling (30 mg/kg) were intramuscularly injected 6 days before specimens retrieval of each 3 cats at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 weeks after the completion of distraction. The sections were observed and analyzed by LSCM and quantitive image analysis. The results were then compared with empty control (2 cats) and experimental control group (3 cats). Results: The data showed that active new bone formation were observed in 2 weeks and reached the summit in 4 weeks. The bone formation slowed down through 8 to 12 weeks but still significantly stronger than empty and experimental control groups in which no new bone growth were observed. Conclusion:The hard palate bone defect is eventually reconstructed by DO repair and the distraction gap was filled with active de nove intramembranous osteogenesis. A consecutive dynamic curve of fluorescent labeling deposition implies active bone formation and remodeling is revealed.