Effects of ethanol on the osteogenesis around porous hydroxyapatite implants

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,CC.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Silva,TD., Santos,L., Nakagaki,WR., Loyola,YCS., Resck,MCC., Camilli,JA., Soares,EA., Garcia,JAD.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Alcohol consumption compromises bone tissue, and thus may either impair or stop the fixation and maintenance of osseointegrated implants. To evaluate the effects of 5% and 15% ethanol on bone neoformation around porous hydroxiapatite implants. Fifteen rats were separated into 3 groups of 5 animals each: control (CT); 5% alcohol (A); and 15% alcohol (AA). After four weeks of ethanol consumption, the rats received porous hydroxiapatite implants into surgically made cavities in the femur. After surgery, the animals continued to consume ethanol until day 90 of the experiment, when they were euthanised and their femurs removed for histological processing. Bone tissue was found around the ceramic specimens of all the animals. The largest volume of neoformed bone around ceramic specimens occurred in the CT group, and the smallest in the AA group, followed by the A group. It was concluded that ethanol consumption produced a negative effect on osteogenesis around hydroxyapatite implants. Even small doses, such as the 5% ethanol dilution can interfere with bone repair.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of ethanol on the osteogenesis around porous hydroxyapatite implants
title Effects of ethanol on the osteogenesis around porous hydroxyapatite implants
spellingShingle Effects of ethanol on the osteogenesis around porous hydroxyapatite implants
Lima,CC.
hydroxyapatite
alcoholism
ethanol
bone
title_short Effects of ethanol on the osteogenesis around porous hydroxyapatite implants
title_full Effects of ethanol on the osteogenesis around porous hydroxyapatite implants
title_fullStr Effects of ethanol on the osteogenesis around porous hydroxyapatite implants
title_full_unstemmed Effects of ethanol on the osteogenesis around porous hydroxyapatite implants
title_sort Effects of ethanol on the osteogenesis around porous hydroxyapatite implants
author Lima,CC.
author_facet Lima,CC.
Silva,TD.
Santos,L.
Nakagaki,WR.
Loyola,YCS.
Resck,MCC.
Camilli,JA.
Soares,EA.
Garcia,JAD.
author_role author
author2 Silva,TD.
Santos,L.
Nakagaki,WR.
Loyola,YCS.
Resck,MCC.
Camilli,JA.
Soares,EA.
Garcia,JAD.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,CC.
Silva,TD.
Santos,L.
Nakagaki,WR.
Loyola,YCS.
Resck,MCC.
Camilli,JA.
Soares,EA.
Garcia,JAD.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv hydroxyapatite
alcoholism
ethanol
bone
topic hydroxyapatite
alcoholism
ethanol
bone
description Alcohol consumption compromises bone tissue, and thus may either impair or stop the fixation and maintenance of osseointegrated implants. To evaluate the effects of 5% and 15% ethanol on bone neoformation around porous hydroxiapatite implants. Fifteen rats were separated into 3 groups of 5 animals each: control (CT); 5% alcohol (A); and 15% alcohol (AA). After four weeks of ethanol consumption, the rats received porous hydroxiapatite implants into surgically made cavities in the femur. After surgery, the animals continued to consume ethanol until day 90 of the experiment, when they were euthanised and their femurs removed for histological processing. Bone tissue was found around the ceramic specimens of all the animals. The largest volume of neoformed bone around ceramic specimens occurred in the CT group, and the smallest in the AA group, followed by the A group. It was concluded that ethanol consumption produced a negative effect on osteogenesis around hydroxyapatite implants. Even small doses, such as the 5% ethanol dilution can interfere with bone repair.
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