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Mineralization in a Critical Size Bone-Gap in Sheep Tibia Improved by a Chitosan-Calcium Phosphate-Based Composite as Compared to Predicate Device.

Gissur ÖrlygssonElín H LaxdalSigurbergur KárasonAtli DagbjartssonEggert GunnarssonChuen-How NgJón M EinarssonJóhannes GíslasonHalldór Jónsson
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Deacetylated chitin derivatives have been widely studied for tissue engineering purposes. This study aimed to compare the efficacy of an injectable product containing a 50% deacetylated chitin derivative (BoneReg-Inject™) and an existing product (chronOS Inject ® ) serving as a predicate device. A sheep model with a critical size drill hole in the tibial plateau was used. Holes of 8 mm diameter and 30 mm length were drilled bilaterally into the proximal area of the tibia and BoneReg-Inject™ or chronOS Inject ® were injected into the right leg holes. Comparison of resorption and bone formation in vivo was made by X-ray micro-CT and histological evaluation after a live phase of 12 weeks. Long-term effects of BoneReg-Inject™ were studied using a 13-month live period. Significant differences were observed in (1) amount of new bone within implant ( p < 0.001), higher in BoneReg-Inject TM , (2) signs of cartilage tissue ( p = 0.003), more pronounced in BoneReg-Inject TM , and (3) signs of fibrous tissue ( p < 0.001), less pronounced in BoneReg-Inject TM . Mineral content at 13 months postoperative was significantly higher than at 12 weeks ( p < 0.001 and p < 0.05, for implant core and rim, respectively). The data demonstrate the potential of deacetylated chitin derivatives to stimulate bone formation.
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