Primer Stabilitesi Olmayan İmplantların Osseointegrasyonu Üzerine Stronsiyum Ranelatın Etkileri
Year 2025,
Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 163 - 170, 30.12.2025
İzzet Acıkan
,
Serkan Dündar
Abstract
Amaç
Bu araştırmanın amacı, primer stabilizasyon sağlanmadan sıçan tibialarına yerleştirilen titanyum implantların osseointegrasyonu üzerinde oral sistemik stronsiyum ranelat uygulamasının etkilerini değerlendirmektir. Kemik dokusu üzerindeki etkileri bilinen ve bifosfonatlara benzer mekanizmalara sahip olan stronsiyum ranelatın, primer stabilizasyonun bulunmadığı koşullarda kemik-implant temasını (BIC) artırabileceği hipotezi araştırılmıştır.
Gereç ve Yöntemler
Sıçanlar, her birinde 11 hayvan bulunan dört eşit gruba ayrılmıştır: primer stabilizasyonlu kontrol grubu (PS+) (n = 11), primer stabilizasyonlu ve 625 mg/kg stronsiyum ranelat uygulanan grup (PS+STR) (n = 11), primer stabilizasyonsuz kontrol grubu (PS–) (n = 11) ve primer stabilizasyonsuz, 625 mg/kg stronsiyum ranelat uygulanan grup (PS–STR) (n = 11). Deney gruplarında yer alan hayvanlara 625 mg/kg dozunda stronsiyum ranelat günlük olarak oral gavaj yoluyla uygulandı; diğer gruplara deney süresince herhangi bir ek tedavi verilmedi. On dört günlük deneysel periyodun sonunda, implantların kemik-implant temas (BIC) düzeyleri ters tork analizi kullanılarak biyomekanik olarak değerlendirildi.
Bulgular
PS– gruplarında, PS+ gruplarına kıyasla anlamlı derecede daha düşük BIC değerleri elde edildi (P < 0.05). PS(+)-stronsiyum uygulanan grupta BIC değerleri, PS(+) grubuna göre daha yüksekti (P < 0.05). Primer stabilizasyonun bulunmadığı koşullarda uygulanan stronsiyum ranelatın BIC değerlerinde sayısal bir artışla sonuçlanmış olsa da bu fark istatistiksel olarak anlamlı değildi (P < 0.05).
Sonuç
Bu çalışma, primer stabilizasyonun BIC için önemli bir faktör olduğunu ortaya koymakta ve primer stabilizasyon sağlandığında stronsiyum ranelatın BIC değerlerini artırma potansiyeline sahip olduğunu ortaya koymaktadır.
Ethical Statement
The experimental and operational work was carried out at the experimental research center of Firat University, Elazig, Turkiye. The ethical protocol was revised and approved by the Animal Experiments Ethics Committee of Firat University (Date and Protocol No: 04 March 2022, 7301). The experimental animals used in our investigation were taken from the experimental research center atFirat University. The care and welfare of the experimental animals were maintained in accordance with the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki.
Supporting Institution
Yok.
Thanks
The authors of the study would like to thank Implance Dental Implant Systems-AGS Medical Corporation located in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Acikan I, Dundar S. Biomechanical examination of osseointegration of titanium implants placed simultaneously with allogeneic bone transfer. J Craniofac Surg. 2022; 33: 350-3.
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Dundar S, Bozoglan A. Evaluation of the effects of topically applied simvastatin on titanium implant osseointegration. J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2020; 10: 149-52.
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Dundar S, Yaman F, Saybak A, et al. Evaluation of effects of topical melatonin application on osseointegration of dental implant: an experimental study. J Oral Implantol. 2016; 42: 386-9.
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Matvieienko LM, Matvieienko RY, Fastovets OO. Effects of strontium ranelate on alveolar bone in rats wıth experimental diabetes mellitus. Wiad Lek. 2022; 75: 151-5.
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Gonçalves FC, Mascaro BA, Scardueli CR, et al. Strontium ranelate improves post-extraction socket healing in rats submitted to the administration of bisphosphonates. Odontol. 2022; 110: 467-75.
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Gusman DJ, Matheus HR, Alves BE, et al. Influence of systemic strontium ranelate on the progression and as adjunctive therapy for the nonsurgical treatment of experimental periodontitis. J Clin Exp Dent. 2021; 13: E1239-48.
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Falgayrac G, Farlay D, Ponçon C, et al. Bone matrix quality in paired iliac bone biopsies from postmenopausal women treated for 12 months with strontium ranelate or alendronate. Bone. 2021; 153: 116107.
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Marx D, Rahimnejad Yazdi A, Papini M, et al. A review of the latest insights into the mechanism of action of strontium in bone. Bone Rep. 2020; 12: 100273.
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Ammann P. Strontium ranelate: a physiological approach for an improved bonequality. Bone. 2006; 38: 15-8.
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1Blake GM, Fogelman I. Strontium ranelate: a novel treatment for postmenopausal osteoporosis: a review of safety and efficacy. Clin Interv Aging. 2006; 1: 367-75.
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Reginster JY, Felsenberg D, Boonen S, et al. Effects of long-term strontium ranelate treatment on the risk of nonvertebral and vertebral fractures in postmenopausal osteoporosis: results of a five-year, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Arthritis Rheum. 2008; 58: 1687-95.
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Likins RC, Posner AS, Kunde ML, et al. Comparative metabolism of calciumand strontium in the rat. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1959; 83: 472-81.
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Dahl SG, Allain P, Marie PJ, et al. Incorporation anddistribution of strontium in bone. Bone. 2001; 28: 446-53.
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Bain SD, Jerome C, Shen V, et al. Strontium ranelate improves bone strength in ovariectomized rat by positively influencing bone resistance determinants. Osteoporos Int. 2009; 20: 1417-28.
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Bonnelye E, Chabadel A, Saltel F, et al. Dual effect of strontium ranelate: stimulation of osteoblast differentiation and inhibition of osteoclast formation andresorption in vitro. Bone. 2008; 42: 129-38.
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Canalis E, Hott M, Deloffre P, et al. The divalent strontiumsalt S12911 enhances bone cell replication and bone formation in vitro. Bone. 1996; 18: 517-23.
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Quarles LD. Cation sensing receptors in bone: a novel paradigm for regulating bone remodeling? J Bone Miner Res. 1997; 12: 1971-4.
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Ammann P, Badoud I, Barraud S, et al. Strontium ranelate treatment improves trabecular and cortical intrinsic bone tissue quality, a determinant of bone strength. J Bone Miner Res. 2007; 22: 1419-25.
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20. Marie PJ, Hott M, Modrowski D, et al. Anuncoupling agent containing strontium prevents bone loss by depressing bone resorption and maintaining bone formation in estrogen-deficient rats. J Bone Miner Res. 1993; 8: 607-15.
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Meunier PJ, Roux C, Seeman E, et al. The effectsof strontium ranelate on the risk of vertebral fracture in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis. N Engl J Med. 2004; 350: 459-68.
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Maimoun L, Brennan TC, Badoud I, et al. Strontium ranelate improves implant osseointegration. Bone. 2010; 46: 1436-41.
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Ammann P, Shen V, Robin B, et al. Strontium ranelate improves bone resistance by increasing bone mass and improving architecture in intact female rats. J Bone Miner Res. 2004; 19: 2012-20.
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Farlay D, Boivin G, Panczer G, et al. Long‐term strontium ranelate administration in monkeys preserves characteristics of bone mineral crystals and degree of mineralization of bone. J Bone Miner Res. 2005; 20: 1569-78.
-
Linderback P, Agholme F, Wermelin K, et al. Weak effect of strontium on early implant fixation in rat tibia. Bone. 2012; 50: 350-6.
-
Chen B, Li Y, Yang X, et al. Zoledronic acid enhances bone-implant osseointegration more than alendronate and strontium ranelate in ovariectomized rats. Osteoporos Int. 2013; 24: 2115–21.
-
Li Y, Feng G, Gao Y, et al. Strontium ranelate treatment enhances hydroxyapatite-coated titanium screws fixation in osteoporotic rats. J Orthop Res. 2010; 28: 578-82.
-
Li Y, Li X, Song G, et al. Effects of strontium ranelate on osseointegration of titanium implant in osteoporotic rats. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2012; 23: 1038-44.
-
Glosel B, Kuchler U, Watzek G, et al. Review of dental implant rat research models simulating osteoporosis or diabetes. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2010; 25: 516-24.
-
Yi YA, Park YB, Choi H, et al. The evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant surface with different size of TiO2 nanotube in rats. J Nanomater. 2015; 1: 581713.
Effects of Strontium Ranelate Application on Osseointegration of Implants Without Primary Stability
Year 2025,
Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 163 - 170, 30.12.2025
İzzet Acıkan
,
Serkan Dündar
Abstract
Objectives
This investigation aimed to examine the effect of oral systemic strontium ranelate on the osseointegration of titanium implants placed in rat tibias without primary stabilization. It was hypothesized that strontium ranelate, which has functions similar to those of bisphosphonates (whose effects on bone tissue are known), may increase bone-implant connection (BIC) without primary stabilization.
Materials and Methods
The rats were divided into four coequal groups with 11 rats in each group: a primary stabilization control group (PS+) (n = 11), a strontium ranelate-administered (625 mg/kg) group with primary stabilization (PS+STR) (n = 11), a control group without primary stabilization (PS-) (n=11), and a strontium ranelate administered (625 mg/kg) group without primary stabilization (PS+STR) (n = 11). A 625 mg/kg dose of strontium ranelate was administered daily by means of oral gavage to the experimental groups; no supplemental therapy was provided to the other groups throughout the experiment. At the end of the fourteen-day experimental period, the BIC values of the implants were biomechanically measured using reverse torque analysis.
Results
Lower BIC values were detected in the PS-groups than in the PS+ groups (P < 0.05). The BIC values were higher in the PS(+)-strontium-administered group than in the PS(+) group (P < 0.05). Although strontium administration without primary stability resulted in a numerical increase in BIC values, this difference was not statistically significant (P > 0.05).
Conclusion
This study shows that primary stabilization is an important factor for BIC, and it can be concluded that strontium ranelate can increase BIC with primary stabilization.
Ethical Statement
The experimental and operational work was carried out at the experimental research center of Firat University, Elazig, Turkiye. The ethical protocol was revised and approved by the Animal Experiments Ethics Committee of Firat University (Date and Protocol No: 04 March 2022, 7301). The experimental animals used in our investigation were taken from the experimental research center atFirat University. The care and welfare of the experimental animals were maintained in accordance with the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki.
Supporting Institution
None.
Thanks
The authors of the study would like to thank Implance Dental Implant Systems-AGS Medical Corporation located in Istanbul, Turkey.
References
-
Acikan I, Dundar S. Biomechanical examination of osseointegration of titanium implants placed simultaneously with allogeneic bone transfer. J Craniofac Surg. 2022; 33: 350-3.
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Dundar S, Bozoglan A. Evaluation of the effects of topically applied simvastatin on titanium implant osseointegration. J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2020; 10: 149-52.
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Dundar S, Yaman F, Gecor O, et al. Effects of local and systemic zoledronic acid application on titanium implant osseointegration: an experimental study conducted on two surface types. J Craniofac Surg. 2017; 28: 935-8.
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Dundar S, Yaman F, Saybak A, et al. Evaluation of effects of topical melatonin application on osseointegration of dental implant: an experimental study. J Oral Implantol. 2016; 42: 386-9.
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Matvieienko LM, Matvieienko RY, Fastovets OO. Effects of strontium ranelate on alveolar bone in rats wıth experimental diabetes mellitus. Wiad Lek. 2022; 75: 151-5.
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Gonçalves FC, Mascaro BA, Scardueli CR, et al. Strontium ranelate improves post-extraction socket healing in rats submitted to the administration of bisphosphonates. Odontol. 2022; 110: 467-75.
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Gusman DJ, Matheus HR, Alves BE, et al. Influence of systemic strontium ranelate on the progression and as adjunctive therapy for the nonsurgical treatment of experimental periodontitis. J Clin Exp Dent. 2021; 13: E1239-48.
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Falgayrac G, Farlay D, Ponçon C, et al. Bone matrix quality in paired iliac bone biopsies from postmenopausal women treated for 12 months with strontium ranelate or alendronate. Bone. 2021; 153: 116107.
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Marx D, Rahimnejad Yazdi A, Papini M, et al. A review of the latest insights into the mechanism of action of strontium in bone. Bone Rep. 2020; 12: 100273.
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Ammann P. Strontium ranelate: a physiological approach for an improved bonequality. Bone. 2006; 38: 15-8.
-
1Blake GM, Fogelman I. Strontium ranelate: a novel treatment for postmenopausal osteoporosis: a review of safety and efficacy. Clin Interv Aging. 2006; 1: 367-75.
-
Reginster JY, Felsenberg D, Boonen S, et al. Effects of long-term strontium ranelate treatment on the risk of nonvertebral and vertebral fractures in postmenopausal osteoporosis: results of a five-year, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Arthritis Rheum. 2008; 58: 1687-95.
-
Likins RC, Posner AS, Kunde ML, et al. Comparative metabolism of calciumand strontium in the rat. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1959; 83: 472-81.
-
Dahl SG, Allain P, Marie PJ, et al. Incorporation anddistribution of strontium in bone. Bone. 2001; 28: 446-53.
-
Bain SD, Jerome C, Shen V, et al. Strontium ranelate improves bone strength in ovariectomized rat by positively influencing bone resistance determinants. Osteoporos Int. 2009; 20: 1417-28.
-
Bonnelye E, Chabadel A, Saltel F, et al. Dual effect of strontium ranelate: stimulation of osteoblast differentiation and inhibition of osteoclast formation andresorption in vitro. Bone. 2008; 42: 129-38.
-
Canalis E, Hott M, Deloffre P, et al. The divalent strontiumsalt S12911 enhances bone cell replication and bone formation in vitro. Bone. 1996; 18: 517-23.
-
Quarles LD. Cation sensing receptors in bone: a novel paradigm for regulating bone remodeling? J Bone Miner Res. 1997; 12: 1971-4.
-
Ammann P, Badoud I, Barraud S, et al. Strontium ranelate treatment improves trabecular and cortical intrinsic bone tissue quality, a determinant of bone strength. J Bone Miner Res. 2007; 22: 1419-25.
-
20. Marie PJ, Hott M, Modrowski D, et al. Anuncoupling agent containing strontium prevents bone loss by depressing bone resorption and maintaining bone formation in estrogen-deficient rats. J Bone Miner Res. 1993; 8: 607-15.
-
Meunier PJ, Roux C, Seeman E, et al. The effectsof strontium ranelate on the risk of vertebral fracture in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis. N Engl J Med. 2004; 350: 459-68.
-
Maimoun L, Brennan TC, Badoud I, et al. Strontium ranelate improves implant osseointegration. Bone. 2010; 46: 1436-41.
-
Ammann P, Shen V, Robin B, et al. Strontium ranelate improves bone resistance by increasing bone mass and improving architecture in intact female rats. J Bone Miner Res. 2004; 19: 2012-20.
-
Farlay D, Boivin G, Panczer G, et al. Long‐term strontium ranelate administration in monkeys preserves characteristics of bone mineral crystals and degree of mineralization of bone. J Bone Miner Res. 2005; 20: 1569-78.
-
Linderback P, Agholme F, Wermelin K, et al. Weak effect of strontium on early implant fixation in rat tibia. Bone. 2012; 50: 350-6.
-
Chen B, Li Y, Yang X, et al. Zoledronic acid enhances bone-implant osseointegration more than alendronate and strontium ranelate in ovariectomized rats. Osteoporos Int. 2013; 24: 2115–21.
-
Li Y, Feng G, Gao Y, et al. Strontium ranelate treatment enhances hydroxyapatite-coated titanium screws fixation in osteoporotic rats. J Orthop Res. 2010; 28: 578-82.
-
Li Y, Li X, Song G, et al. Effects of strontium ranelate on osseointegration of titanium implant in osteoporotic rats. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2012; 23: 1038-44.
-
Glosel B, Kuchler U, Watzek G, et al. Review of dental implant rat research models simulating osteoporosis or diabetes. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2010; 25: 516-24.
-
Yi YA, Park YB, Choi H, et al. The evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant surface with different size of TiO2 nanotube in rats. J Nanomater. 2015; 1: 581713.