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Título: The combined effects of low intensity pulsed ultrasound and heat on bone cell mineralization
Autores: Weidman, Judith; Department of Physics, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada
Ginsberg, Howard G.; Neurosurgical Research, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada
Tavakkoli, Jahan; Department of Physics, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada
Fecha: 2011-12-01
Publicador: Canadian Acoustical Association / Association canadienne d'acoustique
Fuente: Ver documento
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


Tema: Cells
Animal cell culture; Bone; Fracture; Heat treatment; Mineralogy; Phosphatases; Ultrasonics; Additive effects; Alizarin Red; ALkaline phosphatase; Alkaline phosphatase activity; Bone cells; Bone fracture; Bone healing; Clinical study; Combined effect; Control groups; In-vitro; In-vivo; Lipus device; Low level; Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound; MC3T3-E1; Memphis; Statistical differences; Treatment group
Descripción: Low Intensity Pulsed UltraSound (LIPUS) has been shown to improve bone fracture healing in in vivo animal and human clinical studies. In vitro, this improvement has been shown through improved mineralization in bone cells. Low level heat of bone fractures has also been shown to improve healing. Moreover, low level heat has been shown to improve mineralization in bone cell cultures. The research version of a clinical LIPUS device was used in this study (Exogen&reg Bone Healing System, Smith & Nephew Inc., Memphis, TN). This study examines the concurrent effects of LIPUS and heat on MC3T3-E1 bone cells. The bone cells were split into four treatment groups: LIPUS, heat, LIPUS + heat, and control. The LIPUS treatment was delivered with the intensity of I SATA=30 mW/cm2 at the frequency of f=1.5 MHz for 40 minutes each day over 15 days. The heat treatment was applied at 40°C for 40 minutes each day over 15 days. The LIPUS + heat group received the treatments concurrently. Outside of heat treatment the cells were kept at 37 °C. The groups were tested for calcium mineralization using alizarin red staining and alkaline phosphatase activity in an alkaline phosphatase assay kit. All treatment groups showed statistically significantly improved mineralization when compared to the control cell cultures. Although die LIPUS and LIPUS + heat groups each showed almost a 4 fold increase in mineralization over the control, there was no statistical difference in mineralization between these two groups. Alkaline phosphatase activity was higher in both the LIPUS and the Control groups. Early results suggest that the concurrent effects of LIPUS and heat on MC3T3-E1 bone cells have no additive effect on mineralization.
Les ultrasons faible intensité pulsée (LIPUS) a été montré pour améliorer la guérison des fractures osseuses chez les animaux en vivo et des études cliniques humaines. Cette amélioration a été démontré par la minéralisation améliorés dans les cellules osseuses in vitro. Chaleur de faible niveau de fractures osseuses a également été montré pour améliorer la guérison. Par ailleurs, la chaleur de faible niveau a été montré pour améliorer la minéralisation dans les cultures de cellules osseuses.
Idioma: Inglés
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