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The effect of clopidogrel treatment on osseointegration of titanium implants. A histomorphometric study in rabbits

Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2023 Nov 8;0(0):1-22. doi: 10.11607/jomi.10449. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Clopidogrel is a P2Y12 purinergic receptor inhibitor and a widely prescribed antiplatelet drug for the prevention of atherosclerotic events. Accumulated evidence suggests that purinergic receptors regulate important functions in bone healing and homeostasis. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of continuous perioperative clopidogrel treatment on osseointegration of titanium implants.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty two white New Zealand rabbits were randomly assigned in two groups: a clopidogrel group and a control group. Rabbits of the clopidogrel group received daily 3mg/kg of clopidogrel and the control group received vehicle for one week prior to the surgical placement of a titanium implant in their medial femoral condyle; treatment was continued for another six weeks postoperative. At this time, postmortem histologic and histomorphometric evaluation of the implants was performed.

RESULTS: Surgical procedures and postoperative period were uneventful and well tolerated by all animals without any surgical wound dehiscence, signs of infection or other complication. No implant failure was observed in any of the groups. Histomorphometric analysis showed that BIC (%) was 48.77% for the clopidogrel group and 34.65% for the control group with statistically significant difference between them (P < 0.001). Moreover, clopidogrel group had significantly greater bone tissue density (40.52 % vs 28.74 %, p<0.001) and mean trabecular thickness (284.7 μm vs 180.7 μm, p<0.001) in proximity to the implant surface, while mean trabecular number had no difference between groups (1.56 vs 1.60, p=0.961).

CONCLUSIONS: The present study showed that continuous clopidogrel treatment does not negatively affect osseointegration, but rather promotes it in terms of BIC and bone density around the titanium implants. Further studies on the effect of the P2Y12 receptor and its antagonists on peri-implant bone homeostasis may provide useful information or applications for long-term success of dental implant therapy.

PMID:37939235 | DOI:10.11607/jomi.10449

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