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Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein induces bone formation.
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Regenerative MedicineRecombinant Human Bmp-2aSingle BmpDevelopmental BiologyBone BiologyBone Morphogenic ProteinCartilage DegenerationBone RepairBone RemodelingMorphogenesisOsteogenesisOsteoporosisBone HomeostasisRecombinant Bmp-2aMedicineCell BiologyOrthopaedic Surgery
We have purified and characterized active recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) 2A. Implantation of the recombinant protein in rats showed that a single BMP can induce bone formation in vivo. A dose-response and time-course study using the rat ectopic bone formation assay revealed that implantation of 0.5-115 micrograms of partially purified recombinant human BMP-2A resulted in cartilage by day 7 and bone formation by day 14. The time at which bone formation occurred was dependent on the amount of BMP-2A implanted; at high doses bone formation could be observed at 5 days. The cartilage- and bone-inductive activity of the recombinant BMP-2A is histologically indistinguishable from that of bone extracts. Thus, recombinant BMP-2A has therapeutic potential to promote de novo bone formation in humans.
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