ID | 83265 |
Author |
Zhu, Chun-Sheng
Division of Clinical Otology, University Hospital, The University of Tokushima School of Medicine
Ohsaki, Katsuichiro
Division of Clinical Otology, University Hospital, The University of Tokushima School of Medicine
Ii, Kunio
First Department of Pathology, The University of Tokushima School of Medicine
Ye, Qing
First Department of Pathology, The University of Tokushima School of Medicine
Tran, Yen Hai
Division of Clinical Otology, University Hospital, The University of Tokushima School of Medicine
Ohba, Yasuo
Department of Orthodontics, The University of Tokushima School of Dentistry
Moriyama, Keiji
Department of Orthodontics, The University of Tokushima School of Dentistry
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Keywords | aluminum oxide
long-term implantation
subcutaneous tissue reaction
histology
rats
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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Description | To evaluate biocompatibility to tissue in long-term implantation, Bioceram® discs made of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) were implanted subcutaneously within the interscapular region of 64 rats for six to 20 months. Histological sections stained with haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and the surface of the implant material were observed using light micros-copy. Different cell types and the thickness of fibrous capsules surrounding the implants were examined quantitatively by light microscopy. Small numbers of macrophages (2.8±0.7%) and lymphocytes (2.7±0.9%) were observed at six months after implantation, gradually decreasing to zero at 16, 18 and 20 months. Neither neutrophils nor foreign body giant cells were seen in any specimens. The thickness of fibrous capsules surrounding the implants was closely related to the shape of the implant, but there was no significant change between six and 20 months after implantation. No change in Bioceram® surfaces were observed under stereoscopic microscopy from six to20months after implantation. The study results indicate that Bioceram® is a satisfactory biocompatible material for reconstructive surgery from the viewpoint of long-term tissue response. Present results of experiments with Bioceram® are also compared to previous results with Apaceram® and different tissue responses of the two materials are discussed.
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Journal Title |
The journal of medical investigation : JMI
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ISSN | 13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
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Volume | 46
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Issue | 1-2
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Start Page | 97
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End Page | 103
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Sort Key | 97
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Published Date | 1999
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language |
eng
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