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The Medical Journal of Malaysia ; : 168-169, 2004.
Article in Malayalam | WPRIM | ID: wpr-629949

ABSTRACT

The present study is aimed at finding the mutagenicity and cytotoxicity of dense form of synthetic hydroxyapatite (Source: School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia) in the blood of sheep. The biomaterial was implanted in the tibia of Malin, an indigenous sheep breed of Malaysia. Blood was collected from the sheep before implantation of the biomaterial, cultured and a karyological study was made. Six weeks after implantation, blood was collected from the same animal, cultured and screened for chromosome aberrations. The mitotic indices and karyological analysis indicated that the implantation of synthetic hydroxyapatite (dense form) did not produce any cytotoxicity or chromosome aberrations in the blood of sheep.


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Biocompatible Materials/toxicity , Bone Substitutes/toxicity , Bone and Bones/pathology , Cell Survival/drug effects , Chromosome Aberrations , Hydroxyapatites/toxicity , Karyotyping , Mutagenicity Tests , Prostheses and Implants , Sheep
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The Medical Journal of Malaysia ; : 115-116, 2004.
Article in Malayalam | WPRIM | ID: wpr-629941

ABSTRACT

This study evaluates the cytotoxic and mutagenic effect of synthetic hydroxyapatite granules (source: School of Material and Mineral Resources Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia) in the bone marrow cells of mice. Mice are exposed to synthetic hydroxyapatite granules, the bone marrow cells are collected and observed for chromosome aberrations. No chromosome aberrations were noticed in the animals exposed to distilled water (negative control) and to the test substance, synthetic hydroxyapatite granules (treatment) groups. Chromosome aberrations were observed in the animals exposed to Mitomycin C (positive control group). There was no indication of cytotoxicity due to synthetic hydroxyapatite granules in the animals as revealed by the mitotic index. Hence, synthetic hydroxyapatite granules are considered non-mutagenic under the prevailing test conditions.


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Bone Marrow Cells/drug effects , Bone Substitutes/toxicity , Chromosome Aberrations , Durapatite/toxicity , Mutagenicity Tests
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