Effects of oestrogen deficiency and 17 beta-estradiol therapy on bone healing in calvarial critical size defects treated with bovine bone graft

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2015-04-01

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Almeida, Juliano Milanezi de [UNESP]
Bosco, Alvaro Francisco [UNESP]
Faleiros, Paula Lazilha [UNESP]
Cabrera Pazmiño, Victor Fabrizio [UNESP]
Murakawa, Ana Cristina [UNESP]
Bonfante, Samara [UNESP]
Nagata, Maria José Hitomi [UNESP]
Garcia, Valdir Gouveia [UNESP]

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Elsevier B.V.

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Objective: To histomorphometrically analyze the effect of ovariectomy-induced oestrogen deficiency and 17 beta-estradiol therapy on bone healing of surgically created critical-size defects (CSDs) treated with bovine bone graft (BBG).Methods: Forty-eight female rats were randomly assigned to the following 3 experimental groups (n = 16): sham-operated animals (SHAM), ovariectomized animals (OVX) and ovariectomized animals treated with oestrogen (OVX+E2). OVX+E2 animals received daily subcutaneous injections of 17 beta-estradiol (20 mu g/kg) from 8 days after ovariectomy until euthanasia. Thirty days after the surgery, an 8 mm CSD was surgically created in each calvaria of all animals and filled with BBG. Animals were euthanized at either 30 or 60 days postoperative. A histological analysis, percentage of Newly Formed Bone Area (NFBA), osteoblast and osteoclast number was histomorphometrically performed (p <= 0.05).Results: At 30 days, SHAM group (8.82% +/- 2.93) had significantly greater NFBA than OVX (4.66% +/- 1.35) and OVX+E2 groups (5.85% +/- 4.08) (p <= 0.05). At 60 days, SHAM group (11.51% +/- 3.08) and OVX+E2 group (9.84% +/- 1.87) had significantly greater NFBA than OVX animals (5.12% +/- 0.68) (p <= 0.05). Fewer osteoblasts were observed in the OVX group at 30 (763.40 +/- 121.60) and 60 (696.60 +/- 80.92) days than in the SHAM group at 30 days (1356.00 +/- 95.38). Fewer osteoclasts were observed in the OVX+E2 group (3.25 +/- 2.16) than in the SHAM (9.75 +/- 1.82) and OVX (12.75 +/- 1.47) groups at 30 days (p <= 0.05).Conclusions: Oestrogen deficiency compromises bone healing in calvarial CSDs treated with BBG in ovariectomized rats. After 60 days post-surgery, 17 beta-estradiol therapy improved bone healing in calvarial CSDs treated with BBG in ovariectomized rats.

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Bone grafting, Bone regeneration, Oestrogen replacement therapy, Calvaria

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Archives Of Oral Biology. Oxford: Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, v. 60, n. 4, p. 631-641, 2015.