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Preliminary study of using otoliths of Cynoscion acoupa upon the process of bone regeneration in rats

INTRODUCTION: Otoliths are calcareous concrescences present in the inner ear of fishes. Since they are rich in minerals considered essential to the bone mineralization process on a protein matrix (otolin), it has been suggested that otoliths may work as biominerals. OBJECTIVE: The objective in this study was to analyze the regeneration capacity of bone defects treated with sterile gelatinous otolith preparation. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The experiment was performed with 20 Wistar rats randomized into two groups, in which a bone defect was inflicted in the tibia. In group 1 (experimental), bone cavities were filled with otoliths. In group 2 (control), bone cavities did not receive any additional treatment. The animals were sacrificed 14 days after surgical procedures. The tibias were removed, fixed in formalin at 10%, decalcified in nitric acid at 5% and histologically processed. Before sacrifice, blood samples were collected to evaluate serum dosage of calcium (Ca2+) and alkaline phosphatase (Alkp). RESULTS: Histological sections revealed that the newly formed trabecular bone was denser and the periosteal reabsorptive activity was less conspicuous in the experimental group. However, there was no statistically significant difference in the area of bone formation between G1 (1.9 ± 0.3 mm²) and G2 (1.5 ± 0.4 mm²) (p = 0.0617). Biochemical (Ca2+ and Alkp) parameters were within normal range. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: These data suggest that otoliths may be an adjuvant to the dynamics of bone regeneration.

Otoliths; Bone regeneration; Biominerals


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