2021 Volume No 42 pages 179-195
Title: Small-sized magnesium cylinders influence subchondral bone quality in osteoarthritic rabbits – an in vivo pilot study |
Authors: N Angrisani, R Willumeit-Römer, H Windhagen, B Mavila Chathoth, V Scheper, B Wiese, H Helmholz, J Reifenrath |
Address: Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Stadtfelddamm 34, 30625 Hannover, Germany |
E-mail: angrisani.nina at mh-hannover.de |
Abstract: No optimal therapy exists to stop or cure chondral degeneration in osteoarthritis (OA). While the pathogenesis is unclear, there is consensus on the etiological involvement of both articular cartilage and subchondral bone. Compared to original bone, the substance of sclerotic bone is mechanically less solid. The osteoproliferative effect of Mg has been shown repeatedly during development of Mg-based osteosynthesis implants. The aim of the present study was to examine the influence of implanted high-purity Mg cylinders on subchondral bone quality in a rabbit OA model. 10 New Zealand White rabbits received into the knee either 20 empty drill holes or 20 drill holes, which were additionally filled with one Mg cylinder each. Follow-up was at 8 weeks. Micro-computed tomography (µCT) was performed. After euthanasia, cartilage condition was determined, bone samples were collected and processed for histological evaluation and elemental imaging by micro-X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (µXRF). |
Key Words: In vivo, cartilage, bone structure, bone density, osteoarthritis progression, magnesium, degradation. |
Publication date: September 28th 2021 |
Article download: Pages 179-195 (PDF file) |