British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume 47, Issue 8 , Pages 602-607, December 2009

Effects of high doses of ionising radiation on bone in rats: A new model for evaluation of bone engineering

  • E. Lerouxel

      Affiliations

    • INSERM, U 791, Laboratoire d’ingénierie ostéo-articulaire et dentaire, LIOAD, Université de Nantes, 1 Place Alexis Ricordeau, Nantes, F-44042 France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Fax: +33 2 40 08 37 12.
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  • A. Moreau

      Affiliations

    • CHU de Nantes, Service d’anatomopathologie, 1 place Alexis Ricordeau, Nantes, F-44000 France
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  • J.M. Bouler

      Affiliations

    • INSERM, U 791, Laboratoire d’ingénierie ostéo-articulaire et dentaire, LIOAD, Université de Nantes, 1 Place Alexis Ricordeau, Nantes, F-44042 France
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  • B. Giumelli

      Affiliations

    • INSERM, U 791, Laboratoire d’ingénierie ostéo-articulaire et dentaire, LIOAD, Université de Nantes, 1 Place Alexis Ricordeau, Nantes, F-44042 France
    • Equipe pour la recherche clinique odontologique et ostéo-articulaire (ERT2004), Faculté de chirurgie dentaire, CHU de Nantes, 1 place Alexis Ricordeau, Nantes, F-44000 France
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  • G. Daculsi

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    • INSERM, U 791, Laboratoire d’ingénierie ostéo-articulaire et dentaire, LIOAD, Université de Nantes, 1 Place Alexis Ricordeau, Nantes, F-44042 France
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  • P. Weiss

      Affiliations

    • INSERM, U 791, Laboratoire d’ingénierie ostéo-articulaire et dentaire, LIOAD, Université de Nantes, 1 Place Alexis Ricordeau, Nantes, F-44042 France
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  • O. Malard

      Affiliations

    • INSERM, U 791, Laboratoire d’ingénierie ostéo-articulaire et dentaire, LIOAD, Université de Nantes, 1 Place Alexis Ricordeau, Nantes, F-44042 France

Accepted 28 December 2008. published online 06 February 2009.

Abstract 

The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of high doses of ionising radiation on the histology and healing of bone in an experimental model of 12 inbred rats.

Ten of the rats had external irradiation of a single dose of 30 or 45Gy on the hind limbs, which is equivalent to 2 or 3 times the routine doses used for treatment in humans. Three weeks later, two bony defects were created on their left sides, and the animals were killed 12 or 18 weeks after irradiation. Decalcified bony specimens were studied with light microscopy for qualitative analysis.

Thirty Gy irradiation induced medullar oedema or fibro-oedema and normal or fibrous healing of the defects. Forty-five Gy induced medullar oedema or fibro-oedema and depletion in bone marrow. In addition, pathological healing of the defects was obvious and characterised by oedema, fibrosis, and necrosis.

In this study high doses of ionising radiation modified the histology of bone, particularly into fibro-oedema, and delayed healing. This new animal model could be used to evaluate the capacities of tissue-engineered materials to repair bony defects after irradiation and osteoradionecrosis.

Keywords: Animal model, Radiotherapy, Bone, Histology, Wound healing, Osteoradionecrosis

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PII: S0266-4356(09)00005-9

doi:10.1016/j.bjoms.2008.12.011

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume 47, Issue 8 , Pages 602-607, December 2009