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Induction of Osteogenesis After BMP-2 Injection in Rabbit Shoulders: A Novel Strategy for Managing Glenoid Bone Defect Associated with Anterior Shoulder Instability
Sae Hoon Kim, Dong Mo Kang, Jin Young Chung, Jung Hoon Choi, Sae Hoon Kim, Sang‐Yun Oh, Young Hoon Jang
IF 2.5World Journal of Surgery
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Background: Bone morphogenic protein-2 (BMP-2) has been shown to promote bone formation. The purpose of this research was to determine if an injectable form of BMP-2 could induce bone formation in anteroinferior glenoid bone defects, which is a critical factor of anterior shoulder instability. The purpose of this study was to investigate bone formation in rabbit shoulders following BMP-2 injection into the anterior capsulolabral complex. We hypothesized that the amount of new bone would be greater in rabbit shoulders injected with BMP-2 than in those injected with normal saline. Methods: An experimental study was conducted on 40 shoulders of 20 mature rabbits. Twenty right shoulders were allocated to four groups according to injection dose (5 µg or 10 µg) and follow-up period after injection (4 or 8 weeks). Twenty left shoulders were injected with normal saline as controls. At 4 or 8 weeks after injection, all rabbits were sacrificed, and bone volumes, densities, and locations of bone formation were evaluated using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). Histologic analysis was performed on all 40 shoulders. Results: Shoulders injected with BMP-2 showed significantly more bone formation than control shoulders in all treated groups (58.6 ± 60.5 mm3 vs. 25.6 ± 32.6 mm3, p = 0.001). Moreover, bone formation increased with dose and follow-up. Locations of bone formation were the lesser tuberosity, greater tuberosity, and anterior capsulolabral complex. Histologic analysis confirmed the micro-CT-detected bone formation by revealing the presence of activated osteocytes, abundant osteoblastic rimming, and woven bone matrix. Conclusion: The study confirms that BMP-2 injection into the anterior capsulolabral complex of rabbit shoulders promotes new bone formation in adjacent soft tissue areas. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study.

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ShouldersMedicineSalineBone remodelingBone formationAnatomyAnterior shoulderBone morphogenetic protein 2DentistryInternal medicine
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2.5 / 1
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2023