Effects of dose of recombinant human BMP-2 on bone formation at palatal sites in young and old rats

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This study was designed to examine the effects of dose of recombinant human BMP-2 (rhBMP-2) on bone formation at palatal sites in 10-week-old (10w) and 70-week-old (70w) rats, when combined with a polylactate-polyglycolate copolymer/gelatine sponge (PGS). New bone formation was observed at six weeks after implantation. In the 10w rats, thickness of new bone (TNB) increased as the dosage increased from 0 μg to 4 μg, and decreased significantly as the dosage increased from 8 μg to 24 μg. In contrast, in the 70w rats, TNB increased as the dosage increased from 0 μg to 16 μg, and did not significantly change as the dosage increased from 16 μg to 24 μg. These results suggest that the most effective dosage of rhBMP-2 for induction of bone formation varies according to age.

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Yamaji, K., Kawanami, M., Matsumoto, A., Odajima, T., Nishitani, Y., Iwasaka, K., … Yoshiyama, M. (2007). Effects of dose of recombinant human BMP-2 on bone formation at palatal sites in young and old rats. Dental Materials Journal, 26(4), 481–486. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.26.481

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