Indomethacin and bone remodeling Effect on cortical bone after osteotomy in rabbits

Authors

  • Johnny Keller
  • Ingrid Bayer-Kristensen
  • Bue Bak
  • Cody Bünger
  • Per Kjærsgaard Andersen
  • Ulf Lucht
  • Flemming Melsen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678909150109

Abstract

Remodeling in cortical bone close to a plated tibial midshaft osteotomy was histo-morphometricaHy evaluated in 32 rabbits. The animals were divided into two groups, one being treated with indomethacin (10 mg/kg per day) and the other receiving placebo. In the placebo-treated group, the remodeling activity was higher in the osteoto-mized leg compared with the intact leg. Two and 6 weeks after osteotomy, the number of resorpti ve and formative foci was reduced in the indomethacin-treated group compared with the placebo group. Porosity did not differ between the groups after 2 weeks; but after 6 weeks, it was reduced in the indomethacin-treated animals. Throughout the study, the bone formation rate did not differ between the two groups. This study demonstrates that indomethacin inhibits the remodeling of traumatized bone.

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Published

1989-01-01

How to Cite

Keller, J., Bayer-Kristensen, I., Bak, B., Bünger, C., Andersen, P. K., Lucht, U., & Melsen, F. (1989). Indomethacin and bone remodeling Effect on cortical bone after osteotomy in rabbits. Acta Orthopaedica, 60(1), 119–121. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678909150109