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Aims: Nonunion occurs when a fracture fails to heal permanently, often necessitating surgical intervention to stimulate the bone healing response. Current animal models of long-bone nonunion do not adequately replicate human pathological conditions. This study was intended as a preliminary investigation of a novel rat nonunion model using a two-stage surgical intervention, and to evaluate the efficacy of a selective prostaglandin E2 receptor 4 agonist (AKDS001) as a novel nonunion therapeutic agent compared with existing treatments.

Methods: Initially, Sprague-Dawley rats underwent intramedullary Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation of a femoral fracture with the interposition of a 2 mm-thick silicon disc. After three weeks, the silicon disc was removed, and the intramedullary K-wire was replaced with plate fixation while maintaining the 2 mm defect. Contrary to the control group (1) that received no treatment, the following therapeutic interventions were performed at injury sites after freshening: (2) freshening group: no grafting; (3) iliac bone (IB) group: IB grafting; (4) AKDS group: AKDS001-loaded microspheres (MS) combined with IB (0.75 mg/ml); and (5) bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) group: grafting of a BMP-2-loaded collagen sponge (10 μg; 0.10 mg/ml). After six weeks, micro-CT (μCT) and histological analysis was performed.

Results: In the control group, the radiological union rate was 0%, and histological findings showed that fracture sites comprised fibrous scar tissue, resembling the histology of human nonunion. The union rates in the freshening, IB, AKDS, and BMP groups were 16.7%, 0%, 62.5%, and 50.0%, respectively. The AKDS group demonstrated a significantly higher union rate than the IB group (p = 0.026). μCT and histological analysis indicated that the quality of newly formed bone was superior in the AKDS group than in the BMP group.

Conclusion: We developed a novel long-bone nonunion model. The co-therapy of AKDS001-MS and IB grafting presents a promising new treatment for nonunion.

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