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In SituTissue Engineering of Periodontal Tissues by Seeding with Periodontal Ligament-Derived Cells

Authors :
Tatsuo Nakamura
Eizaburo Kobayashi
Yasuhiko Shimizu
Yasuhiko Tabata
Tomonori Matsuno
Kazuhiro Eto
Koh-Ichi Kuremoto
Taka Nakahara
Source :
Tissue Engineering. 10:537-544
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2004.

Abstract

The feasibility of an in situ tissue-engineering method employing cell-based therapy with autologous periodontal ligament-derived cells was investigated. Periodontal ligament cells were obtained from six beagle dogs. Periodontal fenestration defects (6 x 4 mm) were created bilaterally at a location 6 mm apical to the marginal alveolar crest in the maxillary canines. Alkaline phosphatase-positive periodontal ligament cells (3 x 10(5) cells) were seeded onto a collagen sponge scaffold just before implantation. One defect was filled with the cell-scaffold construct, and another was left empty as the control. All animals were killed 4 weeks after surgery, and specimens were evaluated histomorphometrically. All the histomorphometrical data were analyzed by three-way analysis of variance with the Bonferroni multiple comparisons test. Regeneration of apical tissue was faster than that of coronal and isolated tissues on the control side (apical > coronal > isolated; p < 0.0001). On the other hand, on the cell-seeded side, regeneration of the cementum was observed uniformly on the root surface. Our data suggest that the seeded cells induced cementum regeneration on the root surface, indicating the potential of in situ tissue engineering using autologous cells for the regeneration of periodontal tissues.

Details

ISSN :
15578690 and 10763279
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tissue Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....94d9af47f639b1a952f4646e5f8e2bfd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/107632704323061898