Arginine Availability in Reamed Intramedullary Aspirate as Predictor of Outcome in Nonunion Healing

D.M. Meesters*, K.A.P. Wijnands, H.M.H. van Eijk, M. Hofman, F. Hildebrand, J.P.A.M. Verbruggen, P.R.G. Brink, M. Poeze

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Abstract

Fracture healing and nonunion development are influenced by a range of biological factors. Adequate amino acid concentrations, especially arginine, are known to be important during normal bone healing. We hypothesize that bone arginine availability in autologous bone marrow grafting, when using the reamer-irrigator-aspirator (RIA) procedure, is a marker of bone healing capacity in patients treated for nonunion. Seventeen patients treated for atrophic long bone nonunion by autologous bone grafting by the RIA procedure were included and divided into two groups, successful treatment of nonunion and unsuccessful, and were compared with control patients after normal fracture healing. Reamed bone marrow aspirate from a site distant to the nonunion was obtained and the amino acids and enzymes relevant to arginine metabolism were measured. Arginine and ornithine concentrations were higher in patients with successful bone healing after RIA in comparison with unsuccessful healing. Ornithine concentrations and arginase-1 expression were lower in all nonunion patients compared to control patients, while citrulline concentrations were increased. Nitric oxide synthase 2 (Nos2) expression was significantly increased in all RIA-treated patients, and higher in patients with a successful outcome when compared with an unsuccessful outcome. The results indicate an influence of the arginine-nitric oxide metabolism in collected bone marrow, on the outcome of nonunion treatment, with indications for a prolonged inflammatory response in patients with unsuccessful bone grafting therapy. The determination of arginine concentrations and Nos2 expression could be used as a predictor for the successful treatment of autologous bone grafting in nonunion treatment.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2474
Number of pages10
JournalBiomedicines
Volume10
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • nonunion
  • autologous bone grafting
  • nitric oxide
  • arginine
  • citrulline
  • NITRIC-OXIDE
  • BONE-GRAFT
  • IRRIGATOR-ASPIRATOR
  • FRACTURE NONUNION
  • DIAMOND CONCEPT
  • AMINO-ACIDS
  • CITRULLINE
  • HEALTH
  • UNION

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