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Titanium implants induce expression of matrix metalloproteinases in bone during osseointegration

SHUBAYEV VI; BRANEMARK R; STEINAUER J
J REHABIL RES DEV , 2004, vol. 41, n° 6A, p. 757-765
Doc n°: 116749
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DA61 - TRAITEMENT CHIRURGICAL - APPAREIL LOCOMOTEUR

Implanted pure titanium fixtures are able to completely integrate with bone, in part because of the fort-nation of a strong extracellular matrix (ECM) bond at the titanium-bone interface. In this study, we used a rodent femur model of intramedullary osseointegration to analyze the changes in immunoreactivity of ECM-controlling matrix metal loprotelnases (MMPs), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-3 (TIMP-3), and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) during osseointegration. We observed dramatic increases in MMP-2, NIMP-9, MMP-7, TIMP-3, and TNF-alpha in osteocytes, osteoclasts, haversian canals, and the interface matrix in bone ipsilateral to the titanium implant. An increase in TIMP-3, NIMP-9, and MMP-7 in hypertrophied chondrocytes and the vascular component of the epiphysial growth plate was also observed in experimental bone. These findings were not seen in contralateral or sham-operated bone, where the titanium fixtures were threaded into the femur and immediately removed. Our data link titanium-induced bone remodeling, to changes in expression and distribution of MMPs.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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