Comparison of Intraoral Bone Regeneration with Iliac and Alveolar BMSCs
2018
This study compared the osteogenic potential of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) of iliac and alveolar origins (I-BMSCs and Al-BMSCs, respectively), which were transplanted in combination with β tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) in peri-implant bone defects to investigate the osseointegration between dental implants and tissue-engineered bone in dogs. Specifically, I-BMSCs and Al-BMSCs were cultured, characterized, and seeded on β-TCP and subjected to immunoblotting analyses and alkaline phosphatase activity assays. Subsequently, these cell-seeded scaffolds were implanted into defects that were freshly generated in the mandibular premolar areas of 4 dogs. The defects were covered with β-TCP + Al-BMSCs (n = 6), β-TCP + I-BMSCs (n = 6), or β-TCP (n = 6) or served as the blank control (n = 6). After healing for 12 wk, the formation and mineralization of new bones were assessed through micro–computed tomographic, histologic, and histomorphometric analyses, and bone-to-implant contacts were measured in th...
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