Journal of Oral Tissue Engineering

ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Effects of BMP-2 Injected into the Palatal Sites on Bone Formation

Kozo YAMAJI, Kei TAKAHASHI, Yoshihiro NISHITANI, Shunji IZAWA, Gen HORIKAWA, Maiko NISHIMURA, Tomohiro HOSHIKA and Masahiro YOSHIYAMA

Department of Operative Dentistry, Field of Study of Biofunctional Recovery and Reconstruction, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, Japan.


J Oral Tissue Engin 2008;6(1): 62-66

Full Text. DOI https://doi.org/10.11223/jarde.6.62

SYNOPSIS
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of recombinant human BMP-2 (rhBMP-2) injected into the palatal periosteal sites in Wister rats on bone formation. The implant sites were separately divided into four groups according to the dosage of rhBMP-2 : 0 µg, 0.1 µg, 0.5 µg and 1.0 µg. The rats were sacrificed at 3 weeks after implantation, followed by histopathologic observation and histometric evaluation of new bone. Implants had disappeared at every group and new bone formation was observed at 0.1 µg, 0.5 µg and 1.0 µg. New bone was continuous with the original bone at 0.5 µg and 1.0 µg. Thickness of new bone increased as the dosage increased from 0 µg to 0.5 µg (P<0.05), and did not significantly change as the dosage increased from 0.5 µg to 1.0 µg. These results suggested that rhBMP-2 injected into the palatal periosteal sites could lead to induce new bone formation, although its effects varied according to the dosage of rhBMP-2.

Key words:: BMP, bone formation, injection