Novel formulation of fibroblast growth factor‐2 in a hyaluronan gel accelerates fracture healing in nonhuman primates
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Orthopaedic Research
- Vol. 17 (4) , 607-614
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.1100170422
Abstract
Recent advances in understanding the biology of fracture healing and the availability of specific macromolecules has resulted in the development of novel treatments for injuries to bone. Fibroblast growth factor-2 or basic fibroblast growth factor (4 mg/ml), a potent mitogen, and hyaluronan (20 mg/ml), an extra-cellular matrix component, were combined into a viscous gel formulation intended for direct, percutaneous injection into fresh fractures. In an experimental primate fracture model, a bilateral 1-mm-gap osteotomy was surgically created in the fibulae of baboons. A single direct administration of this hyaluronan/fibroblast growth factor-2 formulation to the defect site significantly promoted local fracture healing as evidenced by increased callus formation and mechanical strength. Radiographic analysis showed that the callus area was statistically significantly larger at the treated sites than at the untreated sites. Specimens treated with 0.1, 0.25, and 0.75 ml hyaluronan/fibroblast growth factor-2 demonstrated a 48, 50, and 34% greater average load at failure and an 82, 104, and 66% greater energy to failure than the untreated controls, respectively. By histologic analysis, the callus size, periosteal reaction, vascularity, and cellularity were consistently more pronounced in the treated osteotomies than in the untreated controls. These results suggest that hyaluronan/fibroblast growth factor-2 may provide a significant advance in the treatment of fractures.Keywords
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