Cyclosporin a and tissue antigen matching in bone transplantation: Fibular allografts studied in the dog

Authors

  • Jean F. Welter
  • John W. Shaffer
  • Sharon Stevenson
  • Dwight T. Davy
  • Gregory A. Field
  • Leroy Klein
  • Xiao Q. Li
  • Jocelyn M. Zika
  • Victor M. Goldberg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679008993574

Abstract

We studied the mechanical, metabolic, and histologic properties of short-term nonvascularized cortical bone grafts in a canine fibular graft model. Sham operated nonvascularized autotransplanted and allotransplanted bones were compared. The allografts were performed between dog leukocyte antigen (DLA) class I and II matched; DLA class I and II mismatched; and cyclosporin A (CsA) treated, DLA class I and II mismatched animals. Cyclosporin was given for 1 month, and all the animals were followed for 3 months after surgery. Mechanical properties were investigated using standard torsional tests, metabolic kinetics were assessed using isotopic prelabeling techniques, and histomorphometric analysis of cross-sectional area properties and sequential fluorochrome labels were performed. Autografts were mechanically stronger and stiffer than all the types of allograft. CsA-treated, DLA-mismatched allografts performed better than matched allografts. These in turn were stronger than non-CsA-treated, mismatched allografts, which underwent nearly complete resorption. These relationships were preserved in the metabolic and histologic analyses. In this short-term animal study, although DLA matching resulted in a slight improvement in graft outcome, mismatched grafts in dogs receiving a short course of cyclosporin A fared even better.

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Published

1990-01-01

How to Cite

Welter, J. F., Shaffer, J. W., Stevenson, S., Davy, D. T., Field, G. A., Klein, L., … Goldberg, V. M. (1990). Cyclosporin a and tissue antigen matching in bone transplantation: Fibular allografts studied in the dog. Acta Orthopaedica, 61(6), 517–527. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679008993574