Influence of nano-hydroxyapatite coating implants on gene expression of osteogenic markers and micro-CT parameters. An in vivo study in diabetic rats.
Paula Gabriela Faciola Pessôa de OliveiraMariana Sales de Melo SoaresAdriana Maria Mariano Silveira E SouzaMário TabaDaniela Bazan PaliotoMichel Reis MessoraBruna GhiraldiniFelipe Anderson de Sousa NunesSérgio Luís Scombatti de SouzaPublished in: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (2020)
This study evaluated the response of a nano-hydroxyapatite coating implant through gene expression analysis (runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2), alkaline phosphatase (Alp), osteopontin (Opn), osteocalcin (Oc), receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B (Rank), receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand (Rank-L), and osteoprotegerin (Opg)). Three-dimensional evaluation (percent bone volume (BV/TV); percent intersection surface (BIC); bone surface/volume ratio (BS/BV); and total porosity (To.Po)) were also analyzed. Mini implants were surgically placed in tibias of both healthy and diabetic rats. The animals were euthanized at 7 and 30 days. Evaluating all factors the relative expression of Rank showed that NANO surface presented the best results at 7 days (diabetic rats). Furthermore the levels of Runx2, Alp, Oc, and Opn suggest an increase in osteoblasts proliferation, especially in early stages of osseointegration. %BIC in healthy and diabetic (7 days) depicted statistically significant differences for NANO group. BV/TV, BS/BV and To.Po demonstrated higher values for NANO group in all evaluated time point and irrespective of systemic condition, but BS/BV 30 days (healthy rat) and 7 and 30 days (diabetic rat). Microtomographic and gene expression analyses have shown the benefits of nano-hydroxyapatite coated implants in promoting new bone formation in diabetic rats.
Keyphrases
- nuclear factor
- diabetic rats
- oxidative stress
- gene expression
- toll like receptor
- transcription factor
- lps induced
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- soft tissue
- dna methylation
- inflammatory response
- bone regeneration
- type diabetes
- computed tomography
- poor prognosis
- bone marrow
- mesenchymal stem cells
- signaling pathway
- wound healing
- contrast enhanced
- bone loss
- body composition
- pet ct
- postmenopausal women
- positron emission tomography