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Published in: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® 5/2015

01-05-2015 | Symposium: Biologics and Tissue Healing in Orthopaedics

The Effect of Granulocyte-colony Stimulating Factor on Rotator Cuff Healing After Injury and Repair

Authors: David Ross, MD, Tristan Maerz, MS, Michael Kurdziel, MS, Joel Hein, MD, Shashin Doshi, MD, Asheesh Bedi, MD, Kyle Anderson, MD, Kevin Baker, PhD

Published in: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® | Issue 5/2015

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Abstract

Background

The failure rate of tendon-bone healing after repair of rotator cuff tears remains high. A variety of biologic- and cell-based therapies aimed at improving rotator cuff healing have been investigated, and stem cell-based techniques have become increasingly more common. However, most studies have focused on the implantation of exogenous cells, which introduces higher risk and cost. We aimed to improve rotator cuff healing by inducing endogenous stem cell mobilization with systemic administration of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF).

Questions/purposes

We asked: (1) Does G-CSF administration increase local cellularity after acute rotator cuff repair? (2) Is there histologic evidence that G-CSF improved organization at the healing enthesis? (3) Does G-CSF administration improve biomechanical properties of the healing supraspinatus tendon-bone complex? (4) Are there micro-MRI-based observations indicating G-CSF-augmented tendon-bone healing?

Methods

After creation of full-thickness supraspinatus tendon defects with immediate repair, 52 rats were randomized to control or G-CSF-treated groups. G-CSF was administered for 5 days after repair and rats were euthanized at 12 or 19 postoperative days. Shoulders were subjected to micro-MR imaging, stress relaxation, and load-to-failure as well as blinded histologic and histomorphometric analyses.

Results

G-CSF-treated animals had significantly higher cellularity composite scores at 12 and 19 days compared with both control (12 days: 7.40 ± 1.14 [confidence interval {CI}, 5.98–8.81] versus 4.50 ± 0.57 [CI, 3.58–5.41], p = 0.038; 19 days: 8.00 ± 1.00 [CI, 6.75–9.24] versus 5.40 ± 0.89 [CI, 4.28–6.51], p = 0.023) and normal animals (12 days: p = 0.029; 19 days: p = 0.019). There was no significant difference between G-CSF-treated animals or control animals in ultimate stress (MPa) and strain, modulus (MPa), or yield stress (MPa) and strain at either 12 days (p = 1.000, p = 0.104, p = 1.000, p = 0.909, and p = 0.483, respectively) or 19 days (p = 0.999, p = 0.964, p = 1.000, p = 0.988, and p = 0.904, respectively). There was no difference in MRI score between G-CSF and control animals at either 12 days (2.7 ± 1.8 [CI, 1.08–4.24] versus 2.3 ± 1.8 [CI, 0.49–4.17], p = 0.623) or 19 days (2.5 ± 1.4 [CI, 1.05–3.94] versus 2.3 ± 1.5 [CI, 0.75–3.91], p = 0.737). G-CSF-treated animals exhibited significantly lower relative bone volume compared with normal animals in the entire humeral head (24.89 ± 3.80 [CI, 20.17–29.60) versus 32.50 ± 2.38 [CI, 29.99–35.01], p = 0.009) and at the supraspinatus insertion (25.67 ± 5.33 [CI, 19.04–32.29] versus 33.36 ± 1.69 [CI, 31.58–35.14], p = 0.027) at 12 days. Further analysis did not reveal any additional significant relationships with respect to regional bone volume or trabecular thickness between groups and time points (p > 0.05).

Clinical Relevance

Postoperative stem cell mobilization agents may be an effective way to enhance rotator cuff repair. Future studies regarding the kinetics of mobilization, the homing capacity of mobilized cells to injured tissues, and the ability of homing cells to participate in regenerative pathways are necessary.
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Metadata
Title
The Effect of Granulocyte-colony Stimulating Factor on Rotator Cuff Healing After Injury and Repair
Authors
David Ross, MD
Tristan Maerz, MS
Michael Kurdziel, MS
Joel Hein, MD
Shashin Doshi, MD
Asheesh Bedi, MD
Kyle Anderson, MD
Kevin Baker, PhD
Publication date
01-05-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® / Issue 5/2015
Print ISSN: 0009-921X
Electronic ISSN: 1528-1132
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11999-015-4218-9

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