神经药理学报 ›› 2018, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (4): 5-6.

• 2018年泰山学术论坛:神经精神科学学术峰会——Youth Academic Forum • 上一篇    下一篇

Effects and Mechanisms of Depression on Bone Fracture Healing in Rats

FU Zhi-jiang1,LIU Yong1,GAO Yin1,ZHANG Wei2,GAO Yun2,LIU Zong-chao1*   

  1. 1.  The Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Luzhou,646000,China
    2.  Southwest Medical University,Luzhou,646000,China
  • 出版日期:2018-08-26 发布日期:2018-11-16
  • 作者简介:Zhi-jiang FU,Doctor-in-charge of Orthopedics,Master of Medicine,Major Research Direction:The Mechanism of Fracture and Healing Department of Orthopedic Surgery,The Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Luzhou,Sichuan 646000,P.R. China. Email:546680819@qq.com.

Effects and Mechanisms of Depression on Bone Fracture Healing in Rats

FU Zhi-jiang1,LIU Yong1,GAO Yin1,ZHANG Wei2,GAO Yun2,LIU Zong-chao1*   

  1. 1.  The Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Luzhou,646000,China
    2.  Southwest Medical University,Luzhou,646000,China
  • Online:2018-08-26 Published:2018-11-16
  • About author:Zhi-jiang FU,Doctor-in-charge of Orthopedics,Master of Medicine,Major Research Direction:The Mechanism of Fracture and Healing Department of Orthopedic Surgery,The Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Luzhou,Sichuan 646000,P.R. China. Email:546680819@qq.com.

摘要: Objective: To explore the effect of depression on fracture healingand forecast its agnostic mechanism. Methods: Rats (Sprague Dawley, female, 8-month-old, 242.6±11.2 g ) wererandomly divided into Control (group A), Sham Control (group B) and Depression (group C) groups. Upper 1/3 transverse tibia fracture model and intramedullaryfix were applied to Group A and C and sham operations (similar surgeries with no fracture and fix) were applied to Group B. The serum calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were measured on day 7, 14, and 21after operation; the tibia image (DR) and pathology (HE stain) were examined onday14, 28, and 56 after operation; the Biomechanics (three-point bending test) were implemented on day 35 and 56 after operation; and the Micro-CT were performed on day 28and 56 after operation. Results: The tibia image (DR) showed no significant difference in callus volume between Groups A and C on Day 14 after operation(P>0.05,n=10), but had significant difference on Day 28 and 56 after operation(P<0.05,n=10).HE staining showed significantly worse recovery of the fracture zone in Group C than in Group A on Day 14, 28, and 56 after operation.The results from three point bending experiment revealed a significantly worse recovery of all bending indices (stiffness, strength, deflection, load, and movement) of Group C than the control Group A on Day 35 and 56 after operation (P<0.05,n=10). Micro-CTalsoshowed that the osteogenesis indicators such as bone volume fraction, thickness of trabecular bone, and number of trabecular bone were significantly lower in Group C than that in the control group A on Day 28 and 56 after operation (P < 0.05,n=10). The volume of interstitial bone trabecular space and area of trabecular bone of Group C was significantly greater than that of control Group A (P < 0.05,n=10).The serum P and ALP concentrations of Group C were significantly lower than those of group Bon Day 7 (P<0.05, P<0.01, n=10), 14 (P<0.05, P<0.01, n=10), and 21 (P<0.05, P<0.01, n=10) after operation, while the serum Ca concentrations did not show any significant changes (P>0.05, n=10). Conclusions: Depression may delay the primary callus and tibia fracture healing through an effect on the metabolism of phosphorus which caused a down-regulation of serum P and ALP concentrations in rats. These results provide a novel underlying mechanism and also a potential therapeutic strategy for depression caused delay of bone fracture healing.

关键词: depression, fracture, fracture healing, alkaline phosphatase, rats

Abstract: Objective: To explore the effect of depression on fracture healingand forecast its agnostic mechanism. Methods: Rats (Sprague Dawley, female, 8-month-old, 242.6±11.2 g ) wererandomly divided into Control (group A), Sham Control (group B) and Depression (group C) groups. Upper 1/3 transverse tibia fracture model and intramedullaryfix were applied to Group A and C and sham operations (similar surgeries with no fracture and fix) were applied to Group B. The serum calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were measured on day 7, 14, and 21after operation; the tibia image (DR) and pathology (HE stain) were examined onday14, 28, and 56 after operation; the Biomechanics (three-point bending test) were implemented on day 35 and 56 after operation; and the Micro-CT were performed on day 28and 56 after operation. Results: The tibia image (DR) showed no significant difference in callus volume between Groups A and C on Day 14 after operation(P>0.05,n=10), but had significant difference on Day 28 and 56 after operation(P<0.05,n=10).HE staining showed significantly worse recovery of the fracture zone in Group C than in Group A on Day 14, 28, and 56 after operation.The results from three point bending experiment revealed a significantly worse recovery of all bending indices (stiffness, strength, deflection, load, and movement) of Group C than the control Group A on Day 35 and 56 after operation (P<0.05,n=10). Micro-CTalsoshowed that the osteogenesis indicators such as bone volume fraction, thickness of trabecular bone, and number of trabecular bone were significantly lower in Group C than that in the control group A on Day 28 and 56 after operation (P < 0.05,n=10). The volume of interstitial bone trabecular space and area of trabecular bone of Group C was significantly greater than that of control Group A (P < 0.05,n=10).The serum P and ALP concentrations of Group C were significantly lower than those of group Bon Day 7 (P<0.05, P<0.01, n=10), 14 (P<0.05, P<0.01, n=10), and 21 (P<0.05, P<0.01, n=10) after operation, while the serum Ca concentrations did not show any significant changes (P>0.05, n=10). Conclusions: Depression may delay the primary callus and tibia fracture healing through an effect on the metabolism of phosphorus which caused a down-regulation of serum P and ALP concentrations in rats. These results provide a novel underlying mechanism and also a potential therapeutic strategy for depression caused delay of bone fracture healing.

Key words: depression, fracture, fracture healing, alkaline phosphatase, rats