Abstract

BackgroundDistraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical technique to promote bone regeneration which may require long duration for bone consolidation. Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been applied to accelerate bone formation in DO. However, the optimal time point for cell therapy in DO remains unknown. This study sought to determine the optimal time point of cell administration to achieve early bone consolidation in DO. We hypothesized that the ratio of circulating MSCs to peripheral mononuclear cells and the level of cytokines in serum might be indicators for cell administration in DO.MethodsUnilateral tibial osteotomy with an external fixator was performed in adult Sprague Dawley rats. Three days after osteotomy, the tibia was lengthened at 0.5 mm/12 h for 5 days. At first, 5 rats were used to analyze the blood components at 6 different time points (3 days before lengthening, on the day lengthening began, or 3, 6, 10, or 14 days after lengthening began) by sorting circulating MSCs and measuring serum levels of stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1) and interleukin 1β. Then, 40 rats were used for cell therapy study. A single dose of 5 × 105 allogeneic MSCs was locally injected at the lengthening site on day 3, 6, or 10 after lengthening began, or 3 doses of MSCs were injected at the three time points. Sequential X-ray radiographs were taken weekly. Endpoint examinations included micro-computed tomography analysis, mechanical testing, histomorphometry, and histology.ResultsThe number of circulating MSCs and serum level of SDF-1 were significantly increased during lengthening, and then decreased afterwards. Single injection of MSCs during lengthening phase (on day 3, but not day 6 or 10) significantly increased bone volume fraction, mechanical maximum loading, and bone mineralization of the regenerate. Triple injections of MSCs at three time points also significantly increased bone volume and maximum loading of the regenerates.ConclusionThis study demonstrated that bone consolidation could be accelerated by a single injection of MSCs during lengthening when the ratio of peripheral MSCs to mononuclear cells and the serum SDF-1 presented at peak levels concurrently, suggesting that day 3 after lengthening began may be the optimal time point for cell therapy to promote early bone consolidation.

Highlights

  • Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical technique to promote bone regeneration which may require long duration for bone consolidation

  • This study demonstrated that bone consolidation could be accelerated by a single injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) during lengthening when the ratio of peripheral MSCs to mononuclear cells and the serum stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1) presented at peak levels concurrently, suggesting that day 3 after lengthening began may be the optimal time point for cell therapy to promote early bone consolidation

  • In the first part of this study, we found the ratio of circulating MSCs to peripheral mononuclear cells as well as the serum levels of SDF-1 were gradually increased from the day of operation, and reached to their peaks on day 3 after bone lengthening began, decreased gradually afterwards

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Introduction

Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical technique to promote bone regeneration which may require long duration for bone consolidation. This study sought to determine the optimal time point of cell administration to achieve early bone consolidation in DO. Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical technique that applies tension stretching force on the bone and other surrounding tissues to stimulate bone and skeletal tissues regeneration [1]. Long treatment duration for bone consolidation in the distraction regenerate is a major limitation for clinical application of DO technique. Patients undergoing DO treatment must wear external fixator for a longer duration [6]. Long period of physical inconvenience and psychosocial burden are challenging for patients, and the probability of complications will arise with prolonged time of wearing the external fixators [4, 7]. There is a great need in accelerating bone consolidation in DO process

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