The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Healing of Alloplastic Bone Grafted Defects in Rat Tibia

The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the potential effects of the systemically delivered combination of calcium, zinc and vit-d supplementation of the locally applied alloplastic bone graft. 28 male Wistar albino rats were used in this study. In each animal, bone defects (10 mm length ¥ 3 m...

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Autores principales: Kaya,A, Aktas,A, Akdemir,M. F, Kaya,B, Deveci,E
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220150002000492015-08-13The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Healing of Alloplastic Bone Grafted Defects in Rat TibiaKaya,AAktas,AAkdemir,M. FKaya,BDeveci,E Dietary supplements Bone healing Bone grafted Bone defects Tibial defects Alloplastic bone The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the potential effects of the systemically delivered combination of calcium, zinc and vit-d supplementation of the locally applied alloplastic bone graft. 28 male Wistar albino rats were used in this study. In each animal, bone defects (10 mm length ¥ 3 mm width ¥ 2 mm depth) were created in the tibias. The animals were divided into four groups. In Group 1 (Control Group) rats were fed with standard rat diet. In Group 2 (Calcium Group) rats received calcium carbonate (15 mg/kg body weight) suspended in saline. In Group 3 (Calcium/Zinc Group) rats received calcium carbonate (15 mg/kg body weight) and zinc sulfate (4 mg/kg body weight) suspended in saline. In Group 4 (Calcium/Vitamin D Group) rats received calcium carbonate (15 mg/kg body weight) and Vitamin D (500 IU/kg body weight) suspended in olive oil. Histopathological analysis of samples was performed to evaluate the process of osteoblastic activity, matrix formation, trabecular bone formation and myeloid tissue in bone defects. Total amounts of osteoblastic activity, matrix formation, trabecular bone formation and myeloid yissue in Ca Group (p= 0.002), Ca/Zinc Group (p= 0.002), and Ca/Vit.D Group (p= 0.001) were significantly higher than in Control Group. The total amounts of Ca/Vit.D Group were significantly different than Control Group and Ca Group. The results of the present study indicated that the oral calcium carbonate supplementation combination with zinc may have systemic effects on accelerating bone regeneration in alloplastic bone grafted tibial defects. Further human studies involving long-term follow up and different type of bone grafts should be conducted.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.33 n.2 20152015-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022015000200049en10.4067/S0717-95022015000200049
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collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Dietary supplements
Bone healing
Bone grafted
Bone defects
Tibial defects
Alloplastic bone
spellingShingle Dietary supplements
Bone healing
Bone grafted
Bone defects
Tibial defects
Alloplastic bone
Kaya,A
Aktas,A
Akdemir,M. F
Kaya,B
Deveci,E
The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Healing of Alloplastic Bone Grafted Defects in Rat Tibia
description The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the potential effects of the systemically delivered combination of calcium, zinc and vit-d supplementation of the locally applied alloplastic bone graft. 28 male Wistar albino rats were used in this study. In each animal, bone defects (10 mm length ¥ 3 mm width ¥ 2 mm depth) were created in the tibias. The animals were divided into four groups. In Group 1 (Control Group) rats were fed with standard rat diet. In Group 2 (Calcium Group) rats received calcium carbonate (15 mg/kg body weight) suspended in saline. In Group 3 (Calcium/Zinc Group) rats received calcium carbonate (15 mg/kg body weight) and zinc sulfate (4 mg/kg body weight) suspended in saline. In Group 4 (Calcium/Vitamin D Group) rats received calcium carbonate (15 mg/kg body weight) and Vitamin D (500 IU/kg body weight) suspended in olive oil. Histopathological analysis of samples was performed to evaluate the process of osteoblastic activity, matrix formation, trabecular bone formation and myeloid tissue in bone defects. Total amounts of osteoblastic activity, matrix formation, trabecular bone formation and myeloid yissue in Ca Group (p= 0.002), Ca/Zinc Group (p= 0.002), and Ca/Vit.D Group (p= 0.001) were significantly higher than in Control Group. The total amounts of Ca/Vit.D Group were significantly different than Control Group and Ca Group. The results of the present study indicated that the oral calcium carbonate supplementation combination with zinc may have systemic effects on accelerating bone regeneration in alloplastic bone grafted tibial defects. Further human studies involving long-term follow up and different type of bone grafts should be conducted.
author Kaya,A
Aktas,A
Akdemir,M. F
Kaya,B
Deveci,E
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Aktas,A
Akdemir,M. F
Kaya,B
Deveci,E
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title The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Healing of Alloplastic Bone Grafted Defects in Rat Tibia
title_short The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Healing of Alloplastic Bone Grafted Defects in Rat Tibia
title_full The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Healing of Alloplastic Bone Grafted Defects in Rat Tibia
title_fullStr The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Healing of Alloplastic Bone Grafted Defects in Rat Tibia
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Dietary Supplements on Healing of Alloplastic Bone Grafted Defects in Rat Tibia
title_sort effect of dietary supplements on healing of alloplastic bone grafted defects in rat tibia
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