Bone regeneration capacity of adipose tissue-derived stem cells in rabbit periodontitis-induced bone defect model

Q4 Dentistry Journal of Stomatology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5114/jos.2021.111655
G. Yermukhanova, V. Rusanov, A. Bayakhmetova, Y. Menchisheva, G. Ksetaeva, N. Yermukhanova
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Introduction: Periodontitis is one of the most common oral infectious disease. Adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) have become widely studied for their possibilities for regeneration of periodontal bone defect. However, bone regeneration efficiency of AD-MSCs combined with transplantation materials in periodontal bone defects remains unclear. Objectives: The purpose of the study was to compare the effects of two repair methods with and without application of AD-MSCs in a rabbit’s periodontal defect model. Material and methods: Experimental periodontitis was initiated in eighteen rabbits. Animals were divided into two groups, including Col-HA only (group 1) and Col-HA + AD-MSCs (group 2), and implanted in rabbit periodontitis-induced bone defect. To evaluate difference in these two groups, we used histological analysis of the samples and X-ray. For comparison of grey-level frequency in X-ray samples of the two groups, Otsu’s method was applied. Results: Post-operative wounds in group 2 healed three days earlier than in group 1, starting from a formation of fibrous tissue, cartilage, and osteoid tissue, and ending with a formation of full-plate bone tissue. X-ray evaluations showed that more intensive reparative regeneration in post-operative bone cavity was observed in animals of group 2. The 90 th day samples with AD-MSCs presented more differentiated gray-level than the 90 th day samples without AD-MSCs. Conclusions: The results of the study suggest that the use of transplantation material (Col-HA) with AD-MSCs has positive effects, contributing to the improvement of reparative regeneration of bone tissue in the periodontal bone defect area.
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脂肪组织源性干细胞在兔牙周炎骨缺损模型中的骨再生能力
牙周炎是最常见的口腔感染性疾病之一。脂肪组织源性间充质干细胞(AD-MSCs)因其修复牙周骨缺损的可能性而受到广泛的研究。然而,AD-MSCs联合移植材料修复牙周骨缺损的骨再生效果尚不清楚。目的:比较应用和不应用AD-MSCs两种修复方法对兔牙周缺损模型的修复效果。材料与方法:实验性牙周炎实验兔18只。将动物分为两组,分别为单纯Col-HA组(1组)和Col-HA + AD-MSCs组(2组),分别植入兔牙周炎所致骨缺损。为了评估两组的差异,我们对样本进行组织学分析和x线检查。比较两组x射线样品的灰阶频率,采用Otsu的方法。结果:2组术后创面愈合时间比1组早3 d,从纤维组织、软骨、类骨组织形成开始,到全板骨组织形成结束。x线观察显示,2组术后骨腔修复性再生更为明显。与未添加AD-MSCs的90天样品相比,添加AD-MSCs的90天样品的灰度分化程度更高。结论:本研究结果提示,使用移植材料(Col-HA)结合AD-MSCs具有积极作用,有助于改善牙周骨缺损区骨组织的修复性再生。
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Journal of Stomatology
Journal of Stomatology Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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