Parathyroid hormone 1-34 enhances titanium implant anchorage in low-density trabecular bone: a correlative micro-computed tomographic and biomechanical analysis

Bone
Yankel GabetDavid Kohavi

Abstract

The use of endosseous titanium implants is the standard of care in dentistry and orthopaedic surgery. Nevertheless, implantation in low-density bone has a poor prognosis and experimental studies show delayed implant anchorage following gonadectomy-induced bone loss. Intermittently administered human parathyroid hormone 1-34 [iahPTH(1-34)] is the leading bone anabolic therapy. Hence, this study assessed whether iahPTH(1-34) enhances titanium implant integration in low-density bone. Threaded titanium implants, 0.9 mm in diameter, were inserted horizontally into the proximal tibial metaphysis of 5-month-old rats, 7 weeks postorchiectomy (ORX). Subcutaneous administration of iahPTH(1-34), at 5, 25 and 75 microg/kg/day commenced immediately thereafter and lasted for 8 weeks. Quantitative micro-computed tomography (muCT) at the implantation site was carried out at 15 microm resolution using high energy and long integration time to minimize artifacts resulting from the high implant radiopacity. Osseointegration (OI) was calculated as percent implant surface in contact with bone (%OI) quantified as the ratio of "bone"-to-total voxels in contact with the implant. Additionally, the trabecular bone volume density (BV/TV), trabecular thick...Continue Reading

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