Conclusions
This study demonstrates a mobilization of EPC population during distraction osteogenesis in human limb-lengthening patients. Distraction strain provoked increases in the plasma levels of EPC-mobilizing cytokines, such as, VEGF and SDF-1. These findings suggest a possibility that therapeutical approaches which modulate EPC mobilization may speed bone healing by angiogenesis-osteogenesis coupling during distraction osteogenesis.
Methods
Thirteen of 24 consecutive patients who underwent limb-lengthening procedures on weight-bearing long bones (femur and tibia) were included in this study. Peripheral blood samples were taken at four different time points from each patient, that is, before operation (pre-Op), 2 or 3 days after osteotomy (early-PO), before the start of distraction (pre-Dist), and at 7 to 14 days after the start of distraction (during-Dist). Numbers of leukocytes and levels of plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) were determined. After isolating mononuclear cells (MNCs) by centrifugation, we performed FACS analysis on freshly isolated MNCs using antibodies to the cell surface markers; CD34, CD133, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2), and alkaline phosphatase. MNCs were also cultured in endothelial cell growth medium and numbers of EPC colony-forming units were counted. Plasma levels of EPC-mobilizing cytokines, such as, VEGF, SDF-1, and MCP-1, were determined by ELISA.
Results
Numbers of leukocytes and CRP plasma levels increased significantly during the early-PO period (p<0.01) but were maintained within normal range in the during-Dist period. FACS analysis of freshly isolated MNCs showed that EPC-enriched cell fractions increased after distraction, but that alkaline phosphatase-positive cell numbers were unchanged. Numbers of EPC colony-forming units significantly increased in the during-Dist period (p<0.01). Plasma levels of VEGF and SDF-1 significantly increased in the during-Dist period (p<0.05). In femoral lengthening patients whose healing index was less than 30 days/cm, the number of CFUs was 46.8 in the during-Dist period, whereas it was 12.7 in patients whose healing index was more than 30 days/cm (p=0.088). Conclusions: This study demonstrates a mobilization of EPC population during distraction osteogenesis in human limb-lengthening patients. Distraction strain provoked increases in the plasma levels of EPC-mobilizing cytokines, such as, VEGF and SDF-1. These findings suggest a possibility that therapeutical approaches which modulate EPC mobilization may speed bone healing by angiogenesis-osteogenesis coupling during distraction osteogenesis.
