Ranitidine Impairs Bone Healing and Implant Osseointegration in Rats' Tibiae
Author | Alshahrani N.S. |
Author | Abu-Nada L. |
Author | Ramirez Garcia-Luna J.L. |
Author | Al-Hamed F.S. |
Author | Alamri A. |
Author | Makhoul N.M. |
Author | Tamimi F. |
Available date | 2022-05-31T19:01:21Z |
Publication Date | 2020 |
Publication Name | Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery |
Resource | Scopus |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joms.2020.06.027 |
Abstract | Purpose: Ranitidine has been found to have an impact on bone metabolism by suppressing osteoclastogenesis. We hypothesized that the use of ranitidine would impair bone healing and implant osseointegration. This study investigated the effect of postoperative administration of ranitidine on bone healing and osseointegration in rats. Materials and Methods: Twenty-two Sprague-Dawley rats underwent surgery to create a unicortical bone defect in each tibia. A titanium implant was placed on the right tibial defect, whereas the contralateral defect was left unfilled. After surgery, the rats were randomly divided into 2 groups receiving a daily dose of ranitidine or saline solution for 14 days and then euthanized for assessment of bone healing and osseointegration using micro?computed tomography (CT) and histomorphometry. Results: Micro-CT analysis of the bone defect showed a larger bone defect volume in the ranitidine group (0.82 � 0.13 ?L vs 0.66 � 0.16 ?L, P = .034), thinner cortical thickness (0.54 � 0.07 mm vs 0.63 � 0.11 mm, P = .026), and less bone regeneration at the defect site (40% � 12% vs 57% � 11%, P = .003). Implant-site micro-CT analysis showed less osseointegration in the ranitidine group (34.1% � 2.7% vs 43.5% � 2.1%, P = .014), and implant-site histologic analysis showed less medullary (P = .021), cortical (P = .001), and total (P = .003) bone-implant contact and less peri-implant bone volume?tissue volume (P = .002) in the ranitidine group. Histologic analysis for osteoclastic activity showed a lower number of osteoclasts in the ranitidine group (4.8 � 2.4 mm?2 vs 9.1 � 2.1 mm?2, P = .026). Conclusions: The postoperative use of ranitidine impaired bone healing and osseointegration. ? 2020 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons |
Language | en |
Publisher | W.B. Saunders |
Subject | ranitidine ranitidine titanium animal experiment animal model Article controlled study drug effect female fracture healing fracture nonunion in vivo study micro-computed tomography morphometry nonhuman osseointegration osteoclast activity postoperative period rat tibia fracture animal diagnostic imaging Sprague Dawley rat surgery tibia tooth implant Animals Dental Implants Osseointegration Ranitidine Rats Rats, Sprague-Dawley Tibia Titanium X-Ray Microtomography |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 1943-1952 |
Issue Number | 11 |
Volume Number | 78 |
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