Longitudinal in vivo evaluation of bone regeneration by combined measurement of multi-pinhole SPECT and micro-CT for tissue engineering

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Philipp S. Lienemann
Stéphanie Metzger
Anna-Sofia Kiveliö
Alain Blanc
Panagiota Papageorgiou
Alberto Astolfo
Bernd R. Pinzer
Paolo Cinelli
Franz E. Weber
Roger Schibli
Martin Béhé
Martin Ehrbar
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[1] University Hospital Zurich,Laboratory for Cell and Tissue Engineering, Department of Obstetrics
[2] Center for Radiopharmaceutical Sciences ETH-PSI-USZ,Division of Trauma Surgery
[3] Paul Scherrer Institute,Department of Cranio
[4] Swiss Light Source,Maxillofacial Surgery
[5] Paul Scherrer Institute,Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences
[6] Center for Clinical Research,undefined
[7] University Hospital Zurich,undefined
[8] Oral Biotechnology and Bioengineering,undefined
[9] University Hospital Zurich,undefined
[10] ETH Zurich,undefined
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Over the last decades, great strides were made in the development of novel implants for the treatment of bone defects. The increasing versatility and complexity of these implant designs request for concurrent advances in means to assess in vivo the course of induced bone formation in preclinical models. Since its discovery, micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) has excelled as powerful high-resolution technique for non-invasive assessment of newly formed bone tissue. However, micro-CT fails to provide spatiotemporal information on biological processes ongoing during bone regeneration. Conversely, due to the versatile applicability and cost-effectiveness, single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) would be an ideal technique for assessing such biological processes with high sensitivity and for nuclear imaging comparably high resolution (<1 mm). Herein, we employ modular designed poly(ethylene glycol)-based hydrogels that release bone morphogenetic protein to guide the healing of critical sized calvarial bone defects. By combined in vivo longitudinal multi-pinhole SPECT and micro-CT evaluations we determine the spatiotemporal course of bone formation and remodeling within this synthetic hydrogel implant. End point evaluations by high resolution micro-CT and histological evaluation confirm the value of this approach to follow and optimize bone-inducing biomaterials.
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