Abstract

본 연구의 목적은 랫드의 두개결손부 모델에서 돼지 해면질골을 지지체로 사용했을 때의 효과를 평가해보고자 하였다. 임계결손부의 형성은 30마리의 수컷 Sprague-Dawley 랫드에서 실시하였으며 동물들은 임계결손군(CD group, n=10), 베타 삼인산칼슘군(BT group, n=10) 및 돼지 해면질골군(PCB group, n=10)으로 나누었다. 각각의 결손부위는 피브린 글루와 혼합시킨 베타 삼인산칼슘 또는 돼지 해면질골로 채워졌으며 CD군은 결손부위에 이식재를 이식하지 않았다. 모든 랫드들은 골이식 수술 8주 후에 희생되었으며 희생 후 육안검사, 단순 방사선촬영, micro-CT 촬영 및 조직검사를 통해 골형성 정도를 평가하였다. 결과에서 골결손부의 치유는 CD군에서 가장 낮았으며 PCB군에서는 유의성 있는 새로운 골형성을 확인할 수 있었다. 또한 방사선촬영 결과, 조직학적 평가 및 micro CT 촬영 결과에서 골이식 시 돼지 해면질골이 베타 삼인산칼슘보다 새로운 골형성에 있어 더욱 효과적임을 관찰할 수 있었다. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of porcine cancellous bone as a scaffold in a rat calvarial defect model. Critical-sized defects were created in 30 male Sprague-Dawley rats. The animals were divided into critical defect (CD, n=10), <TEX>$\beta$</TEX>-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) graft (BT, n=10) and porcine cancellous bone graft (PCB, n=10) groups. Each defect was filled with <TEX>$\beta$</TEX>-TCP mixed with fibrin glue or porcine cancellous bone powder mixed with fibrin glue. In the CD group, the defect was left empty. All rats were sacrificed at 8 weeks after bone graft surgery, and bone formation was evaluated by gross observation, plain radiography, micro-computed tomography scanning and histological evaluation. Repair of bone defect was the least in the CD group, and significant new bone formation was observed in the PCB group. Grafting of porcine cancellous bone was more efficient for regenerating new bone than grafting <TEX>$\beta$</TEX>-TCP.

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