2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11832-016-0780-2
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The biology of bone lengthening

Abstract: Distraction osteogenesis biologically resembles fracture healing with distinctive characteristics notably in the distraction phase of osteogenesis. In the latency phase of bone lengthening, like in the inflammatory phase of fracture repair, interleukines are released and act with growth factors released from platelets in the local haematoma, leading to attraction, proliferation and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into osteoblasts and other differentiated mesenchymal cells. These in turn produce matri… Show more

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“…The process starts with a corticotomy, which is similar to a closed low-energy fissure fracture, and secure fixation of the two ends. Distraction can be of the callus or physis according to the site of application of the tension-stress effect [11].…”
Section: Biology Of Limb Lengtheningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process starts with a corticotomy, which is similar to a closed low-energy fissure fracture, and secure fixation of the two ends. Distraction can be of the callus or physis according to the site of application of the tension-stress effect [11].…”
Section: Biology Of Limb Lengtheningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vivo results showed co-distribution of ENPP1 and Osx in cortical bone and periosteum of 6 d postnatal mice. During development and regeneration, periosteum-derived stem cells and progenitor cells transfer or migrate to cortical bone to differentiate into osteoblasts and finally osteocytes (Ferretti and Mattioli-Belmonte et www.ecmjournal.org MM Gao et al Osterix regulates ENPP1 al., 2014;Hvid et al, 2016). Both in vitro and in vivo data showed similar expression pattern of ENPP1 and Osx in osteoblasts and osteocytes, suggesting the potential relationship between these two genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…These findings support the general conclusion that targeted growth factor treatment to modify/extend intrinsic repair mechanisms can be effective for enhancing regeneration following amputation. Stimulating skeletal regeneration by distraction osteogenesis also involves enhancing intrinsic repair mechanisms (Ilizarov, ); however, distraction osteogenesis induces the regeneration of new bone by direct ossification (Dhaliwal, Kunchur, & Farhadieh, ; Hvid, Horn, Huhnstock, & Steen, ) and so it is distinct from BMP2‐induced regeneration which stimulates formation of new bone de novo by endochondral ossification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%