Osteogenic effect of fluvastatin combined with biodegradable gelatinhydrogel

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The aim was to investigate the local osteogenic effect of fluvastatin incorporated into a biodegradable gelatin-hydrogel (GH) scaffold. The GH scaffolds were prepared through crosslinking by ultraviolet irradiation followed by freeze-drying. Two circular defects were surgically created on fifteen-week-old male rats calvaria. All defects of each rat were randomly filled with two of three treatments, specifically: fluvastatin incorporated into a GH disk (Flu-GH), distilled water incorporated into a GH disk, and no treatment. New bone formation was quantitatively analyzed after 7, 14, and 28 days using a micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) system, and histologically observed. Evaluation by micro-CT revealed a significant difference in new bone formation among the three kinds of defect. A highly osteogenic effect was observed in the Flu-GH group. The results showed that the fluvastatin incorporated into a biodegradable GH scaffold promoted osteogenesis in rat calvarial bone, indicating its potential for bone regeneration.

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Tanabe, K., Nomoto, H., Okumori, N., Miura, T., & Yoshinari, M. (2012). Osteogenic effect of fluvastatin combined with biodegradable gelatinhydrogel. Dental Materials Journal, 31(3), 489–493. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2012-008

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