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Biological effects of a porcine-derived collagen membrane on intrabony defects

PURPOSE: To prolong the degradation time of collagen membranes, various cross-linking techniques have been developed. For cross-linking, chemicals such as formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde are added to collagen membranes, but these chemicals could adversely affect surrounding tissues. The aim of this...

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Autores principales: Lee, Chang-Kyun, Koo, Ki-Tae, Kim, Tae-Il, Seol, Yang-Jo, Lee, Yong-Moo, Rhyu, In-Chul, Ku, Young, Chung, Chong-Pyoung, Park, Yoon-Jeong, Lee, Jue-Yeon
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Periodontology 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2967811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21072220
http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2010.40.5.232
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author Lee, Chang-Kyun
Koo, Ki-Tae
Kim, Tae-Il
Seol, Yang-Jo
Lee, Yong-Moo
Rhyu, In-Chul
Ku, Young
Chung, Chong-Pyoung
Park, Yoon-Jeong
Lee, Jue-Yeon
author_facet Lee, Chang-Kyun
Koo, Ki-Tae
Kim, Tae-Il
Seol, Yang-Jo
Lee, Yong-Moo
Rhyu, In-Chul
Ku, Young
Chung, Chong-Pyoung
Park, Yoon-Jeong
Lee, Jue-Yeon
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description PURPOSE: To prolong the degradation time of collagen membranes, various cross-linking techniques have been developed. For cross-linking, chemicals such as formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde are added to collagen membranes, but these chemicals could adversely affect surrounding tissues. The aim of this study is to evaluate the ability of porous non-chemical cross-linking porcine-derived collagen nanofibrous membrane to enhance bone and associated tissue regeneration in one-wall intrabony defects in beagle dogs. METHODS: The second and third mandibular premolars and the first molars of 2 adult beagles were extracted bilaterally and the extraction sites were allowed to heal for 10 weeks. One-wall intrabony defects were prepared bilaterally on the mesial and distal side of the fourth mandibular premolars. Among eight defects, four defects were not covered with membrane as controls and the other four defects were covered with membrane as the experimental group. The animals were sacrificed 10 weeks after surgery. RESULTS: Wound healing was generally uneventful. For all parameters evaluating bone regeneration, the experimental group showed significantly superior results compared to the control. In new bone height (NBh), the experimental group exhibited a greater mean value than the control (3.04 ± 0.23 mm/1.57 ± 0.59, P = 0.003). Also, in new bone area (NBa) and new bone volume (NBv), the experimental group showed superior results compared to the control (NBa, 34.48 ± 10.21% vs. 5.09 ± 5.76%, P = 0.014; and NBv, 28.04 ± 12.96 vs. 1.55 ± 0.57, P = 0.041). On the other hand, for parameters evaluating periodontal tissue regeneration, including junctional epithelium migration and new cementum height, there were no statistically significant differences between two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Within the limitations of this study, this collagen membrane enhanced bone regeneration at one-wall intrabony defects. On the other hand, no influence of this membrane on periodontal tissue regeneration could be ascertained in this study.
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spelling pubmed-29678112010-11-10 Biological effects of a porcine-derived collagen membrane on intrabony defects Lee, Chang-Kyun Koo, Ki-Tae Kim, Tae-Il Seol, Yang-Jo Lee, Yong-Moo Rhyu, In-Chul Ku, Young Chung, Chong-Pyoung Park, Yoon-Jeong Lee, Jue-Yeon J Periodontal Implant Sci Research Article PURPOSE: To prolong the degradation time of collagen membranes, various cross-linking techniques have been developed. For cross-linking, chemicals such as formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde are added to collagen membranes, but these chemicals could adversely affect surrounding tissues. The aim of this study is to evaluate the ability of porous non-chemical cross-linking porcine-derived collagen nanofibrous membrane to enhance bone and associated tissue regeneration in one-wall intrabony defects in beagle dogs. METHODS: The second and third mandibular premolars and the first molars of 2 adult beagles were extracted bilaterally and the extraction sites were allowed to heal for 10 weeks. One-wall intrabony defects were prepared bilaterally on the mesial and distal side of the fourth mandibular premolars. Among eight defects, four defects were not covered with membrane as controls and the other four defects were covered with membrane as the experimental group. The animals were sacrificed 10 weeks after surgery. RESULTS: Wound healing was generally uneventful. For all parameters evaluating bone regeneration, the experimental group showed significantly superior results compared to the control. In new bone height (NBh), the experimental group exhibited a greater mean value than the control (3.04 ± 0.23 mm/1.57 ± 0.59, P = 0.003). Also, in new bone area (NBa) and new bone volume (NBv), the experimental group showed superior results compared to the control (NBa, 34.48 ± 10.21% vs. 5.09 ± 5.76%, P = 0.014; and NBv, 28.04 ± 12.96 vs. 1.55 ± 0.57, P = 0.041). On the other hand, for parameters evaluating periodontal tissue regeneration, including junctional epithelium migration and new cementum height, there were no statistically significant differences between two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Within the limitations of this study, this collagen membrane enhanced bone regeneration at one-wall intrabony defects. On the other hand, no influence of this membrane on periodontal tissue regeneration could be ascertained in this study. Korean Academy of Periodontology 2010-10 2010-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2967811/ /pubmed/21072220 http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2010.40.5.232 Text en Copyright © 2010 Korean Academy of Periodontology This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/).
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Lee, Chang-Kyun
Koo, Ki-Tae
Kim, Tae-Il
Seol, Yang-Jo
Lee, Yong-Moo
Rhyu, In-Chul
Ku, Young
Chung, Chong-Pyoung
Park, Yoon-Jeong
Lee, Jue-Yeon
Biological effects of a porcine-derived collagen membrane on intrabony defects
title Biological effects of a porcine-derived collagen membrane on intrabony defects
title_full Biological effects of a porcine-derived collagen membrane on intrabony defects
title_fullStr Biological effects of a porcine-derived collagen membrane on intrabony defects
title_full_unstemmed Biological effects of a porcine-derived collagen membrane on intrabony defects
title_short Biological effects of a porcine-derived collagen membrane on intrabony defects
title_sort biological effects of a porcine-derived collagen membrane on intrabony defects
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2967811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21072220
http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2010.40.5.232
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