Induction of periosteal bone formation by intraosseous BMP-2 injection in a mouse model of osteogenesis imperfecta

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Purpose Surgical interventions are routinely performed on children with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) to stabilize long bones, often post fracture. We speculated that a combination of intramedullary reaming and intraosseous injection of recombinant bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) could enhance periosteal ossification and ultimately cortical thickness and strength. This approach was conceptually tested in a preclinical model of genetic bone fragility. Methods Six experimental groups were tested including no treatment, intramedullary reaming, and reaming with 5 Μg BMP-2 injection performed in the tibiae of both wild type (WT) and Col1a2G610C/+ (OI, Amish mutation) mice. Bone formation was examined at a two-week time point in ex vivo specimens by micro-computed tomography (microCT) analysis and histomorphometry with a dynamic bone label. Results MicroCT data illustrated increases in tibial cortical thickness with intramedullary reaming alone (Saline) and reaming plus BMP-2 injection (BMP-2) compared to no intervention controls. In the OI mice, the periosteal bone increase was not statistically significant with Saline but there was an increase of +192% (p = 0.053) with BMP-2 injection. Dynamic histomorphometry on calcein label was used to quantify new woven bone formation; while BMP-2 induced greater bone formation than Saline, the anabolic response was blunted overall in the OI groups. Conclusions These data indicate that targeting the intramedullary compartment via reaming and intraosseous BMP-2 delivery can lead to gains in cortical bone parameters. It is suggested that the next step is to validate safety and functional improvements in a clinical OI setting.

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Cheng, T. L., Cantrill, L. C., Schindeler, A., & Little, D. G. (2019). Induction of periosteal bone formation by intraosseous BMP-2 injection in a mouse model of osteogenesis imperfecta. Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics, 13(5), 543–550. https://doi.org/10.1302/1863-2548.13.190119

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