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Published in: Calcified Tissue International 5/2015

01-05-2015 | Original Research

Development of a Cyclosporin-A-Induced Immune Tolerant Rat Model to Test Marrow Allograft Cell Type Effects on Bone Repair

Authors: Florent Espitalier, Nicolas Durand, Séverine Rémy, Pierre Corre, Sophie Sourice, Paul Pilet, Pierre Weiss, Jérôme Guicheux, Olivier Malard

Published in: Calcified Tissue International | Issue 5/2015

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Abstract

Bone repair is an important concept in tissue engineering, and the ability to repair bone in hypotrophic conditions such as that of irradiated bone, represents a challenge for this field. Previous studies have shown that a combination of bone marrow and (BCP) was effective to repair irradiated bone. However, the origin and role played by each cell type in bone healing still remains unclear. In order to track the grafted cells, the development of an animal model that is immunotolerant to an allograft of bone marrow would be useful. Furthermore, because the immune system interacts with bone turnover, it is of critical importance to demonstrate that immunosuppressive drugs do not interfere with bone repair. After a preliminary study of immunotolerance, cyclosporin-A was chosen to be used in immunosuppressive therapy. Ten rats were included to observe qualitative and quantitative bone repair 8 days and 6 weeks after the creation of bone defects. The defects were filled with an allograft of bone marrow alone or in association with BCP under immunosuppressive treatment (cyclosporin-A). The results showed that there was no significant interaction of cyclosporin-A with osseous regeneration. The use of this new immunotolerant rat model of bone marrow allograft in future studies will provide insight on how the cells within the bone marrow graft contribute to bone healing, especially in irradiated conditions.
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Metadata
Title
Development of a Cyclosporin-A-Induced Immune Tolerant Rat Model to Test Marrow Allograft Cell Type Effects on Bone Repair
Authors
Florent Espitalier
Nicolas Durand
Séverine Rémy
Pierre Corre
Sophie Sourice
Paul Pilet
Pierre Weiss
Jérôme Guicheux
Olivier Malard
Publication date
01-05-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Calcified Tissue International / Issue 5/2015
Print ISSN: 0171-967X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0827
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-015-9970-z

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