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Repair of human periodontal bone defects by autologous grafting stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues

BACKGROUND: Recently, stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues (DPSCs-IPs) have demonstrated regenerative potential, but the real effect remains to be examined. This pilot study attempted to isolate DPSCs-IPs from two patients and to evaluate the feasibility and the effect of reconst...

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Autores principales: Li, Ye, Zhao, Shanmei, Nan, Xi, Wei, Hong, Shi, Jianfeng, Li, Ang, Gou, Jianzhong
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5032237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27655627
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13287-016-0404-2
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author Li, Ye
Zhao, Shanmei
Nan, Xi
Wei, Hong
Shi, Jianfeng
Li, Ang
Gou, Jianzhong
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Zhao, Shanmei
Nan, Xi
Wei, Hong
Shi, Jianfeng
Li, Ang
Gou, Jianzhong
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description BACKGROUND: Recently, stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues (DPSCs-IPs) have demonstrated regenerative potential, but the real effect remains to be examined. This pilot study attempted to isolate DPSCs-IPs from two patients and to evaluate the feasibility and the effect of reconstructing periodontal intrabone defects in each patient. METHODS: DPSCs-IPs were harvested from two patients with periodontal intrabone defects with their approval. After discussing the biological characteristics of DPSCs-IPs in each patient, DPSCs-IPs were loaded onto the scaffold material β-tricalcium phosphate and engrafted into the periodontal defect area in the root furcation. After 1, 3, and 9 months, the outcome was evaluated by clinical assessment and radiological study. Furthermore, new samples were collected and the biological characteristics of DPSCs-IPs were further studied compared with normal dental pulp stem cells. The primary cell culture success rate, cell viability, cell cycle analysis, and proliferation index were used to describe the growth state of DPSCs-IPs. In-vitro differentiation ability detection was used to further discuss the stem cell characteristics of DPSCs-IPs. RESULTS: As expected, DPSCs-IPs were able to engraft and had an effect of regeneration of new bones to repair periodontal defects 9 months after surgical reconstruction. Although the success rate of primary cell culture and growth status was slightly inhibited, DPSCs-IPs expressed comparable levels of stem cell markers as well as retaining their multidifferentiation ability. CONCLUSIONS: We developed a standard procedure that is potentially safe and technological for clinical periodontal treatment using human autologous DPSCs-IPs. TRIAL REGISTRATION: According to the editorial policies, the present study is a purely observational study, so trial registration is not required.
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spelling pubmed-50322372016-09-29 Repair of human periodontal bone defects by autologous grafting stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues Li, Ye Zhao, Shanmei Nan, Xi Wei, Hong Shi, Jianfeng Li, Ang Gou, Jianzhong Stem Cell Res Ther Research BACKGROUND: Recently, stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues (DPSCs-IPs) have demonstrated regenerative potential, but the real effect remains to be examined. This pilot study attempted to isolate DPSCs-IPs from two patients and to evaluate the feasibility and the effect of reconstructing periodontal intrabone defects in each patient. METHODS: DPSCs-IPs were harvested from two patients with periodontal intrabone defects with their approval. After discussing the biological characteristics of DPSCs-IPs in each patient, DPSCs-IPs were loaded onto the scaffold material β-tricalcium phosphate and engrafted into the periodontal defect area in the root furcation. After 1, 3, and 9 months, the outcome was evaluated by clinical assessment and radiological study. Furthermore, new samples were collected and the biological characteristics of DPSCs-IPs were further studied compared with normal dental pulp stem cells. The primary cell culture success rate, cell viability, cell cycle analysis, and proliferation index were used to describe the growth state of DPSCs-IPs. In-vitro differentiation ability detection was used to further discuss the stem cell characteristics of DPSCs-IPs. RESULTS: As expected, DPSCs-IPs were able to engraft and had an effect of regeneration of new bones to repair periodontal defects 9 months after surgical reconstruction. Although the success rate of primary cell culture and growth status was slightly inhibited, DPSCs-IPs expressed comparable levels of stem cell markers as well as retaining their multidifferentiation ability. CONCLUSIONS: We developed a standard procedure that is potentially safe and technological for clinical periodontal treatment using human autologous DPSCs-IPs. TRIAL REGISTRATION: According to the editorial policies, the present study is a purely observational study, so trial registration is not required. BioMed Central 2016-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5032237/ /pubmed/27655627 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13287-016-0404-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Li, Ye
Zhao, Shanmei
Nan, Xi
Wei, Hong
Shi, Jianfeng
Li, Ang
Gou, Jianzhong
Repair of human periodontal bone defects by autologous grafting stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues
title Repair of human periodontal bone defects by autologous grafting stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues
title_full Repair of human periodontal bone defects by autologous grafting stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues
title_fullStr Repair of human periodontal bone defects by autologous grafting stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues
title_full_unstemmed Repair of human periodontal bone defects by autologous grafting stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues
title_short Repair of human periodontal bone defects by autologous grafting stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues
title_sort repair of human periodontal bone defects by autologous grafting stem cells derived from inflammatory dental pulp tissues
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5032237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27655627
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13287-016-0404-2
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