Modic changes (MC) are a risk factor for development of chronic low back pain (CLBP). There is no agreement about the cause of inflammation in MC, but autoimmunity has been suggested. The aim of the study was to investigate whether treatment with lactic acid bacteria for 100 days was associated with change of disability and pain, via a change in the gut microbiota inducing a change in the immune system, in patients with CLBP and type 1 MC during one year follow-up. Eighty-nine patients with CLBP and type 1 MC were randomized to receive either one capsule Background and purpose
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We hypothesized that topical bisphosphonate (Pamidronate, Mayne Pharma) in combination with rhBMP2 (InductOs, Wyeth) would give increased mechanical implant fixation and increased new bone formation without excessive allograft resorption. We looked at both porous-coated Ti implants and HA-coated implants.
allograft alone (control) allograft + rhBMP2 allograft + pamidronate allograft + rhBMP2 + pamidronate (combination) The observation time was 4 weeks.
The HA implants had less fibrous tissue and more new bone compared to the Ti implants. The fractions of allograft were the same. The rhBMP2 group had more new bone and much less fibrous tissue than the mechanically superior control group. However, there was almost no allograft left in the rhBMP2 group due to extreme resorption. The addition of pamidronate seemed to freeze bone metabolism around the implants. Neither in the pamidronate group nor in the combination group was there anything but minor new bone growth. The allograft was preserved. In the pamidronate group there was a dense, thick fibrous capsule around the implants. This was not the case in the combined rhBMP2-pamidronate group, and is most likely a positive effect of the rhBMP2.
The negative results with rhBMP2 may be due to over dosage, which warrants further preclinical testing. Despite the limitations of this animal study with non-loaded implants, the results encourage extreme caution in adjuvant therapies of arthroplastic surgery.