OSTEOGENESIS INDUCED BY VESICAL MUCOSAL TRANSPLANT IN THE GUINEA-PIG

Author:

Makin M.1

Affiliation:

1. The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, England

Abstract

1. In the experiments undertaken autogenous vesical mucosal transplants were made in guinea-pigs. The transplanted mucosa proliferates and forms a nodule. Central necrosis of the nodule and the secretion of the proliferating epithelium combine to form a cyst filled with a viscous fluid. 2. Before the cyst is well defined some of this fluid diffuses into the sub-epithelial connective tissue, producing areas of tissue oedema which later are transformed into translucent hyaloid islands. With further condensation of the collagen fibres, these areas are converted into primitive bone. The hyaloid islands act as a bone precursor. Bone always formed in the wall of the cyst within thirty days except in cases of sepsis or death of the transplant, when there was no osteogenesis. Homografts of vesical mucosa were found unreliable in their capacity to induce bone. 3. The results of the histochemical investigation and radiographic diffraction of the hyaloid areas suggest that the proliferating mucosa is the source of the inducing agent. 4. Bone can be induced only in sites where a primitive vascular connective tissue is growing and where there exists an adequate blood supply. 5. The rapid rate of osteogenesis can be seen in the radiographs of induced bone in radial defects. The electron-microscopic study of the induced bone at three weeks confirmed that osteoid had been formed so quickly that calcification had not yet taken place. 6. The relationship between the bone induced by transplanting vesical epithelium and the formation of urinary calculi is discussed and their common origin postulated.

Publisher

British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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