Small animal surgical and histological procedures for characterizing the performance of tissue-engineered bone grafts

Autor: K S, James, M C, Zimmerman, J, Kohn
Rok vydání: 2011
Zdroj: Methods in molecular medicine. 18
ISSN: 1543-1894
Popis: Developing effective tissue-engineered constructs for bone regeneration requires careful assessment of the in vivo bone response to novel biomaterials, scaffold architectures, and biologically augmented, tissue-engineered constructs. Both the implant material and scaffold architecture are known to significantly effect the local tissue response (1-3). Consequently, in characterizing the performance of new bone implants, it is prudent to establish material-dependent and scaffold-architecture-dependent bone-growth phenomena, in addition to the effect of biological augmentation, e.g., preseeded cells, growth factors, and cell-attachment proteins. Here we describe rabbit transcortical pin and trephine defect models, which, in combination, yield a method to investigate such variables on bone regeneration. The necessary histological and histomorphometry procedures are also detailed.
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