Abstract

Bone defects cause aesthetic and functional changes that affect the social, economic and especially the emotional life of human beings. This complication stimulates the scientific community to investigate strategies aimed at improving bone reconstruction processes using complementary therapies. Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) and the use of new biomaterials, including heterologous fibrin biopolymer (HFB), are included in this challenge. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the influence of photobiomodulation therapy on bone tibial reconstruction of rats with biomaterial consisting of lyophilized bovine bone matrix (BM) associated or not with heterologous fibrin biopolymer. Thirty male rats were randomly separated into three groups of 10 animals. In all animals, after the anesthetic procedure, a noncritical tibial defect of 2 mm was performed. The groups received the following treatments: Group 1: BM + PBMT, Group 2: BM + HFB and Group 3: BM + HFB + PBMT. The animals from Groups 1 and 3 were submitted to PBMT in the immediate postoperative period and every 48 h until the day of euthanasia that occurred at 14 and 42 days. Analyses by computed microtomography (µCT) and histomorphometry showed statistical difference in the percentage of bone formation between Groups 3 (BM + HB + PBMT) and 2 (BM + HFB) (26.4% ± 1.03% and 20.0% ± 1.87%, respectively) at 14 days and at 42 days (38.2% ± 1.59% and 31.6% ± 1.33%, respectively), and at 42 days there was presence of bone with mature characteristics and organized connective tissue. The µCT demonstrated BM particles filling the defect and the deposition of new bone in the superficial region, especially in the ruptured cortical. It was concluded that the association of PBMT with HFB and BM has the potential to assist in the process of reconstructing bone defects in the tibia of rats.

Highlights

  • Traumas, congenital anomalies and surgeries are morbid conditions that can lead to transient or permanent bone defects, often subject to reconstruction

  • Preclinical and clinical research has already shown that autogenous bone grafting (ABG) is the standard material for bone grafting in larger defects, which do not repair completely spontaneously

  • All animals underwent experimental surgery, with defect filled with freeze-dried bovine bone matrix (BM) biomaterial, and were randomized into three groups: Group 1: Lyophilized bovine bone matrix + photobiomodulation therapy (BM + Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT)), n = 10; Group 2: Lyophilized bovine bone matrix + heterologous fibrin biopolymer (BM + HFB), n = 10; Group 3: Lyophilized bovine bone matrix + heterologous fibrin biopolymer + photobiomodulation therapy (BM + HFB + PBMT), n = 10

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Introduction

Congenital anomalies and surgeries are morbid conditions that can lead to transient or permanent bone defects, often subject to reconstruction These conditions influence the patient’s life, affecting the social, psychic, aesthetic and work spheres with consequent increase of the financial costs to the health system [1,2]. The limitations of supply, involvement of two surgical areas and morbidity mainly related to the collection of the autograft can be considered disadvantages of this technique. In this way, several bone substitutes are tested and used in surgeries, both dental (on facial bones) and orthopedic (on long bones) [3]. Among the products available commercially in dentistry and orthopedic medicine, Geistlich Bio-Oss® is noteworthy due to the several published scientific works and wide use in the world [4,5]

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