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Growth factor-mediated augmentation of long bones: evaluation of a BMP-7 loaded thermoresponsive hydrogel in a murine femoral intramedullary injection model.

Carl NeuerburgLena M MittlmeierAlexander M KepplerInes WestphalÄnne GlassMaximilian M SallerPhilipp K E HerlynHeiko RichterWolfgang BöckerMatthias SchiekerAttila AszodiDagmar-C Fischer
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2019)
In conclusion, the murine femoral intramedullary injection model appears to be feasible and worth to be used in subsequent studies that are directed to examine the therapeutic potential of BMP-7 loaded BDI-hydrogel. Although we were unable to detect any significant osseous effects arising from the mode or duration of treatment in the present trial, the effect of different concentrations and duration of treatment in an osteoporotic model appears of interest for further experiments to reach translation into clinic and open new strategies of growth factor-mediated augmentation.
Keyphrases
  • growth factor
  • drug delivery
  • wound healing
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • randomized controlled trial
  • hyaluronic acid
  • study protocol
  • bone regeneration
  • smoking cessation
  • case control
  • placebo controlled