Abstract

PurposeBasic fibroblast growth factor (b-FGF) is a very effective growth factor that induces the proliferation of chondrocytes. This study aimed to investigate whether intra-tracheally-injected b-FGF solution promotes the growth of tracheal cartilage. MethodsGroup 1: 500μl of distilled water was injected at the posterior wall of the cervical trachea of New Zealand white rabbits by using a tracheoscope (n=5). Group 2: 100μg/500μl of b-FGF solution was injected at the posterior wall of the cervical trachea (n=5). Group 3: Biodegradable gelatin hydrogel microspheres incorporating 100μg/500μl of b-FGF solution were injected at the posterior wall of the cervical trachea (n=5). All animals were sacrificed 4weeks later, and the outer diameter and luminal area of the cervical trachea at the site of b-FGF injection were measured. ResultsThe cervical tracheas in the two b-FGF injection groups were spindle-shaped and had a maximum diameter at the injection site. The median outer diameter of the cervical trachea in Groups 1, 2, and 3 was 7.3, 8.0, and 8.0mm, respectively, showing a significant difference among Groups 1, 2, and 3 (P=0.04). The median luminal area in Groups 1, 2, and 3 was 27.4, 29.4, and 32.1mm2, respectively. The ad hoc test showed a marginally significant difference only between groups 1 and 3 (p=0.056). ConclusionIntra-tracheal injection of slowly released b-FGF enlarged the tracheal lumen.

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