Investigation into the release of bioactive recombinant human growth hormone from normal and low-viscosity poly(methylmethacrylate) bone cements. 1997

C J Goodwin, and M Braden, and S Downes, and N J Marshall
Department of Molecular Pathology, University College London, United Kingdom.

Previous studies showed that recombinant human growth hormone (hGH) released from hormone-loaded poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) cement stimulated osteoid formation in a rabbit model. Local delivery of hGH from cemented hip arthroplasties may thereby provide a means of reducing the problem of aseptic loosening. We have investigated two different formulations of PMMA as delivery systems for bioactive hGH. The bioactivity of the hormone release in vitro was monitored with an eluted stain assay (ESTA). The hGH was also measured by an immunoassay, which provides an alternative assessment of structural integrity of the hormone released. In addition, we adapted the ESTA bioassay to assess the in vitro cytotoxicity of the cements. Using unloaded cements, the undiluted eluates from both types of PMMA proved cytotoxic. This cytotoxicity could be diluted out, and the procedure allowed us to measure the bioactivity of hGH in the eluates from hormone-loaded cements independent of their cytotoxicity. The major fraction of the bioactivity was released from both of the PMMA cements during the first 24 h, but the hormone remained detectable in eluates collected after 36 days of elution. Comparison of the bio- and immunoactivity of the hGH released showed that the ratio of these two activities (i.e., the B:I ratio) was constant over this time period. However in parallel studies in which hormone-loaded discs were stored under dry conditions prior to elution, we found that the B:I ratio then declined markedly. This suggests that fully hydrated conditions, such as when the discs are bathed in assay medium, are necessary to maintain the bioactivity of the hGH. Both cements released only approximately 1% of the hormone originally incorporated, but the hGH concentration which accumulated in the eluates were high in physiologic terms (approximately 1000 mU/L).

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007118 Immunoassay A technique using antibodies for identifying or quantifying a substance. Usually the substance being studied serves as antigen both in antibody production and in measurement of antibody by the test substance. Immunochromatographic Assay,Assay, Immunochromatographic,Assays, Immunochromatographic,Immunoassays,Immunochromatographic Assays
D008422 Materials Testing The testing of materials and devices, especially those used for PROSTHESES AND IMPLANTS; SUTURES; TISSUE ADHESIVES; etc., for hardness, strength, durability, safety, efficacy, and biocompatibility. Biocompatibility Testing,Biocompatible Materials Testing,Hemocompatibility Testing,Testing, Biocompatible Materials,Testing, Hemocompatible Materials,Hemocompatibility Testings,Hemocompatible Materials Testing,Materials Testing, Biocompatible,Materials Testing, Hemocompatible,Testing, Biocompatibility,Testing, Hemocompatibility,Testing, Materials,Testings, Biocompatibility
D008768 Methylmethacrylates The methyl esters of methacrylic acid that polymerize easily and are used as tissue cements, dental materials, and absorbent for biological substances.
D001843 Bone Cements Adhesives used to fix prosthetic devices to bones and to cement bone to bone in difficult fractures. Synthetic resins are commonly used as cements. A mixture of monocalcium phosphate, monohydrate, alpha-tricalcium phosphate, and calcium carbonate with a sodium phosphate solution is also a useful bone paste. Bone Cement,Bone Glues,Bone Pastes,Bone Glue,Bone Paste,Cement, Bone,Cements, Bone,Glue, Bone,Glues, Bone,Paste, Bone,Pastes, Bone
D002470 Cell Survival The span of viability of a cell characterized by the capacity to perform certain functions such as metabolism, growth, reproduction, some form of responsiveness, and adaptability. Cell Viability,Cell Viabilities,Survival, Cell,Viabilities, Cell,Viability, Cell
D003124 Colorimetry Any technique by which an unknown color is evaluated in terms of standard colors. The technique may be visual, photoelectric, or indirect by means of spectrophotometry. It is used in chemistry and physics. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
D004058 Diffusion The tendency of a gas or solute to pass from a point of higher pressure or concentration to a point of lower pressure or concentration and to distribute itself throughout the available space. Diffusion, especially FACILITATED DIFFUSION, is a major mechanism of BIOLOGICAL TRANSPORT. Diffusions
D006224 Cricetinae A subfamily in the family MURIDAE, comprising the hamsters. Four of the more common genera are Cricetus, CRICETULUS; MESOCRICETUS; and PHODOPUS. Cricetus,Hamsters,Hamster
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia

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