Abstract:
Introduction: In the present publication, I propose an idea of further investigation of a hypothesis,
literally using notorious pathological diseases, one of which is the second most common cancer killer
in men (prostate cancer), and use them for healing. As an infamous bovine agent it was once used by
Edward Jenner to eliminate the dark killer smallpox in Europe. My hypothesis will use osteogenic neoplasms as bone healing stimulator and the genetic disease osteopetrosis that, by means of gene isolation,
will alter the rate of bone healing and remodeling, hopefully making them faster and more efficient.
The investigation that was made in this publication, tries to find the common physiologic denominator between bone healing, wound healing, bone remodeling and their molecular factors which theoretically can be influenced by the pathologic processes mentioned above. The main goal of this paper is to
suggest further future research and experiments that may prove the mentioned theory by medicine based
evidence.
Methods: Theoretical review of literature articles, publications, books related to this issue can influence
knowledge on bone healing acceleration and positive bone balance. The hypothesis is based on meta-analysis
of published works of M.Urist, A.Reddi, T.Sampath and other researchers, who contributed to Bone Morphogenic Proteins research. Other molecular factors were also taken into notice (e.g. Transforming Growth Beta
Factor etc.). Using the collected data, I propose a basic experiment for further research.
Results: A basic experiment was proposed that may show further results. Basically multiple fracture
animal model sketched to be used, in which isolated molecular factors will be injected, and the results
will be recorded.
Conclusion: Normal bone metabolism and physiologic processes are surprisingly still fully undiscovered and unknown. The practical implication of various neoplastic processes needs further laboratory
and clinical assessment. In osteopetrosis, osteosarcoma, prostate cancer, wound/bone healing mechanisms, the Bone Morphogenic Proteins growth factor, Transforming Growth Factor-beta and other bone
remodeling homeostasis molecular factors play pivotal pathogenetic role.