Tavşan Kalvaryumunda Mezenşimal Kök Hücre Transplantasyonu ile Yönlendirilmiş Kemik Yüseltilmesinde Elde Edilen Yeni Kemiğin Histolojik Olarak Değerlendirilmesi

2012 
Objective: Many treatment methods are available for the reconstruction of bone de - fects of the mandible with a number of advantages and disadvantages. Current studies in mandible reconstructions are focused on stem cells. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of mes - enchymal stem cell (MSC) procedure on new bone formation in directed bone enhancement. Ma- terial and Methods: The study was carried out with 7 New Zealand rabbits. Mesenchymal stem cells isolated from the tibial bone of a rabbit not included in the study, were transferred after in vitro proliferation to the calvariums of rabbits included in the experiment using a collagen carrier. Tita - nium capsules were used in order to prevent dispersion of MSCs in the tissue and to isolate them from tissues other than bones. The study was planned to include four test groups and each rab - bit was implanted four titanium capsules. While Groups A and B underwent decortication, MSC were transplanted to Groups A and C. Neither decortication nor MSC was used in Group D. The amount of new bone formation was evaluated with six score grades and histopathologically. Re- sults: A statistically significant difference was found between groups in terms of bo ne formation and the amount of new bone formation was significantly higher in Group A compared to Group D. Conclusion: MSCs successfully induce new bone formation and directed tissue regeneration cages that are produced according to the defect enable deriving new bone tissue with the required vol - ume and shape.
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