Immunosuppressive effect of tacrolimus (FK-506): Bone xenografts in rabbits
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679609002337Abstract
We examined the immunomodulatory effect of the macrolide antibiotic FK-506 (tacrolimus) in bone xenograft transplantation. Full-thickness pieces of iliac bone from mongrel dogs were transplanted into the iliac bone of Japanese white rabbits. FK-506 at a dose of 1.6 mg/kg/day was injected into the rabbits for 10 days after transplantation. in the animals treated with FK-506, inflammatory cell infiltration was remarkably reduced and revascularization accompanied by new bone formation occurred in the grafts. At 4 months after the transplantation, the formation of new bone and of mature new bone marrow were observed. in a control group, inflammatory cell infiltration was marked around the graft from 2 weeks after the transplantation. Revascularization from the recipient site to the graft in the control group was poor and only a small amount of new bone had formed at 4 months. Our findings suggest that short-term administration of FK-506 has a beneficial effect on experimental xenograft bone transplantation.Downloads
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1996-01-01
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Ikebe, S., Masumi, S., Yano, H., Fukunaga, T., Shimizu, K., & Shin, S. (1996). Immunosuppressive effect of tacrolimus (FK-506): Bone xenografts in rabbits. Acta Orthopaedica, 67(4), 389–392. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679609002337
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