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Low-frequency vibration treatment of bone marrow stromal cells induces bone repair in vivo
by
Sun, Chuanxiu
, He, Shengwei
, Zhang, Lu
, Du, Guangyu
, Zhao, Wenzhi
, Mi, Lidong
, Sun, Xuegang
in
Bone injury
/ Bone marrow stromal cells
/ Original
/ Pre-Col1a
/ RUNX2
/ Vibration stress
2017
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Low-frequency vibration treatment of bone marrow stromal cells induces bone repair in vivo
by
Sun, Chuanxiu
, He, Shengwei
, Zhang, Lu
, Du, Guangyu
, Zhao, Wenzhi
, Mi, Lidong
, Sun, Xuegang
in
Bone injury
/ Bone marrow stromal cells
/ Original
/ Pre-Col1a
/ RUNX2
/ Vibration stress
2017
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Low-frequency vibration treatment of bone marrow stromal cells induces bone repair in vivo
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Low-frequency vibration treatment of bone marrow stromal cells induces bone repair in vivo
2017
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To study the effect of low-frequency vibration on bone marrow stromal cell differentiation and potential bone repair
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Forty New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into five groups with eight rabbits in each group. For each group, bone defects were generated in the left humerus of four rabbits, and in the right humerus of the other four rabbits. To test differentiation, bones were isolated and demineralized, supplemented with bone marrow stromal cells, and implanted into humerus bone defects. Varying frequencies of vibration (0, 12.5, 25, 50, and 100 Hz) were applied to each group for 30 min each day for four weeks. When the bone defects integrated, they were then removed for histological examination. mRNA transcript levels of runt-related transcription factor 2, osteoprotegerin, receptor activator of nuclear factor κ-B ligan, and pre-collagen type 1 α were measured.
Humeri implanted with bone marrow stromal cells displayed elevated callus levels and wider, more prevalent, and denser trabeculae following treatment at 25 and 50 Hz. The mRNA levels of runt-related transcription factor 2, osteoprotegerin, receptor activator of nuclear factor κ-B ligand, and pre-collagen type 1 α were also markedly higher following 25 and 50 Hz treatment.
Low frequency (25-50 Hz) vibration
can promote bone marrow stromal cell differentiation and repair bone injury.
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
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