Exogenous fibroblast growth factors-1 and -2 do not accelerate fracture healing in the rabbit
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Medical Journals Sweden AB in Acta Orthopaedica
- Vol. 66 (6) , 543-548
- https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679509002313
Abstract
Both fibroblast growth factors-1 (acidic FGF) and -2 (basic FGF) increase the proliferation of osteoblasts and chondrocytes in vitro and FGF-2 stimulates angiogenesis and bone formation in vivo. to test their effects on rabbit tibial fracture-healing under stable and unstable mechanical conditions, 3 ug of either FGF-1 or FGF-2 was injected around rabbit tibial fractures on day 4 after fracture. Neither growth factor had a significant effect on either the size of, or the amounts of bone and cartilage in, the 10-day callus irrespective of the mechanical conditions under which the fracture was healing. the 10-day FGF-2-treated calluses were, however, more mature than FGF-1-treated calluses because the cartilage was separated from the periosteum by bone and endochondral ossification had progressed further. in conclusion, the application of FGF-1 or FGF-2 to normally healing fractures of the rabbit tibia does not have a significant effect on the rate of healing.Keywords
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