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Combined effects of a chemically cross-linked porcine collagen membrane and highly soluble biphasic calcium phosphate on localized bone regeneration

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±èÀ¯°æ ( Kim You-Kyoung ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Periodontology
¾ÈÀºÃ¶ ( An Yin-Zhe ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Periodontology
Â÷Àç±¹ ( Cha Jae-Kook ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Periodontology
ÀÌÁß¼® ( Lee Jung-Seok ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Periodontology
Á¤ÀÇ¿ø ( Jung Ui-Won ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Periodontology
ÃÖ¼ºÈ£ ( Choi Seong-Ho ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Periodontology

Abstract


Objectives: Aim of this study was to evaluate bone regenerative efficacy of a chemically cross-linked porcine collagen membrane (CM) when used in combination with highly soluble biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP).

Materials and methods: Physiochemical properties of the experimental collagen membrane were analyzed. Four circumferential defects with diameter of 8 mm were created in each calvarium of New Zealand white rabbits (n = 10). Defects were randomly allocated to one of following 4 groups: 1) BCP-CM (BCP (20% hydroxyapatite/80% -tricalcium phosphate) covered with the prepared collagen membrane), 2) BCP (only BCP used), 3) CM (only the prepared collagen membrane used), and 4) C (control; only blood clot). After 2 weeks (n = 5) and 8 weeks (n = 5), histologic and histomorphometric analyses were performed.

Results: The experimental collagen membrane exhibited dense and compact structure, relatively high tensile strength and lower degradability. Histologic analyses revealed that new bone increased rapidly at 2 weeks, while defect was preserved at 8 weeks. Histomorphometric analyses revealed that the new bone areas increased in the BCP-grafted groups over 8 weeks, with BCP-CM exhibiting greater total augmented area than that of BCP group both at 2 weeks (27.12 3.99 versus 21.97 2.27 ) and 8 weeks (25.75 1.82 versus 22.48 1.10 ) (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: The experimental collagen membrane successfully preserved localized defect for 8 weeks despite early rapid resorption of BCP. Within the study limitations, combined use of the chemically cross-linked porcine collagen membrane and highly soluble BCP aided localized bone regeneration.

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Biodegradation; Biphasic calcium phosphate; Bone regeneration; Bone substitute; Collagen membrane

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