Evaluation of carriers of bone morphogenetic protein for spinal fusion

Spine
Akihito MinamideTetsuya Tamaki

Abstract

Posterolateral lumbar transverse process fusion in a rabbit model was performed using two different carriers for recombinant human morphogenetic protein-2, one having a porous structure and the other being a Type I collagen sheet. To compare the effectiveness of two different carriers for recombinant human morphogenetic protein-2 in achieving lumbar intertransverse process arthrodesis. The application of osteoinductive growth factors at various anatomic sites, such as in long bones and spinal segments, has been performed experimentally by many researchers. Although many carriers of osteoinductive factors have been reported, the most effective carrier has not been established. We have reported the efficacy of sintered bovine bone, True Bone Ceramics, which is coated with Type I collagen as a carrier of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 in achieving lumbar intertransverse process arthrodesis. True Bone Ceramics is a crystallized form of bone minerals made from sintering bovine bone at high temperatures and possesses natural trabecular structure. The crystalline character of True Bone Ceramics is similar to that of artificial hydroxyapatite. In this study we focused on the structure of two different carriers to facili...Continue Reading

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