Author:
Modi Hitesh N,Suh Seung Woo,Prjvc Boopalan,Hong Jae-Young,Yang Jae-Hyuk,Park Young-Hwan,Lee Jae-Moon,Kwon Yong-Hyon
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionThe purpose of this study was to identify graft osteoporosis post transplantation by micro-CT analysis, and the growth potential of growth plates in the transplanted limb.MethodsTen juvenile to juvenile and five juvenile to adult hind limb transplants were performed in male syngeneic Lewis rats. Upper tibial bone density in isochronograft and heterochronograft limbs was measured by 3D micro-CT and compared with that of the opposite non-operated limbs.ResultsWe observed inferior bone quality (p < 0.05) in heterochronografts compared to isochronografts. After transplantation, isochronografts did not exhibit increases in tibial lengths compared to opposite juvenile non-operated tibias (p = 0.66) or heterochronograft tibias (p = 0.61). However, significant differences were observed between heterochrongraft tibial lengths when and opposite adult non operated tibial lengths (p < 0.001).ConclusionsAge dependent alterations affect bone quality, resulting in post transplantation osteoporosis in heterochronografts, but not isochronografts. However, the growth plates of transplanted limbs retain their properties of longitudinal growth and continue to grow at the same rate.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery