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In Vivo Analysis of the Regeneration Capacity and Immune Response to Xenogeneic and Synthetic Bone Substitute Materials

Although various studies have investigated differences in the tissue reaction pattern to synthetic and xenogeneic bone substitute materials (BSMs), a lack of knowledge exists regarding the classification of both materials based on the DIN ISO 10993-6 scoring system, as well as the histomorphometrica...

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Autores principales: Bielenstein, James, Radenković, Milena, Najman, Stevo, Liu, Luo, Ren, Yanru, Cai, Baoyi, Beuer, Florian, Rimashevskiy, Denis, Schnettler, Reinhard, Alkildani, Said, Jung, Ole, Schmidt, Franziska, Barbeck, Mike
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9506561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810636
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author Bielenstein, James
Radenković, Milena
Najman, Stevo
Liu, Luo
Ren, Yanru
Cai, Baoyi
Beuer, Florian
Rimashevskiy, Denis
Schnettler, Reinhard
Alkildani, Said
Jung, Ole
Schmidt, Franziska
Barbeck, Mike
author_facet Bielenstein, James
Radenković, Milena
Najman, Stevo
Liu, Luo
Ren, Yanru
Cai, Baoyi
Beuer, Florian
Rimashevskiy, Denis
Schnettler, Reinhard
Alkildani, Said
Jung, Ole
Schmidt, Franziska
Barbeck, Mike
author_sort Bielenstein, James
collection PubMed
description Although various studies have investigated differences in the tissue reaction pattern to synthetic and xenogeneic bone substitute materials (BSMs), a lack of knowledge exists regarding the classification of both materials based on the DIN ISO 10993-6 scoring system, as well as the histomorphometrical measurement of macrophage subtypes within their implantation beds. Thus, the present study was conducted to analyze in vivo responses to both xenogeneic and synthetic bone substitute granules. A standardized calvaria implantation model in Wistar rats, in combination with established scoring, histological, histopathological, and histomorphometrical methods, was conducted to analyze the influence of both biomaterials on bone regeneration and the immune response. The results showed that the application of the synthetic BSM maxresorb(®) induced a higher pro-inflammatory tissue response, while the xenogeneic BSM cerabone(®) induced a higher anti-inflammatory reaction. Additionally, comparable bone regeneration amounts were found in both study groups. Histopathological scoring revealed that the synthetic BSM exhibited non-irritant scores at all timepoints using the xenogeneic BSM as control. Overall, the results demonstrated the biocompatibility of synthetic BSM maxresorb(®) and support the conclusion that this material class is a suitable alternative to natural BSM, such as the analyzed xenogeneic material cerabone(®), for a broad range of indications.
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spelling pubmed-95065612022-09-24 In Vivo Analysis of the Regeneration Capacity and Immune Response to Xenogeneic and Synthetic Bone Substitute Materials Bielenstein, James Radenković, Milena Najman, Stevo Liu, Luo Ren, Yanru Cai, Baoyi Beuer, Florian Rimashevskiy, Denis Schnettler, Reinhard Alkildani, Said Jung, Ole Schmidt, Franziska Barbeck, Mike Int J Mol Sci Article Although various studies have investigated differences in the tissue reaction pattern to synthetic and xenogeneic bone substitute materials (BSMs), a lack of knowledge exists regarding the classification of both materials based on the DIN ISO 10993-6 scoring system, as well as the histomorphometrical measurement of macrophage subtypes within their implantation beds. Thus, the present study was conducted to analyze in vivo responses to both xenogeneic and synthetic bone substitute granules. A standardized calvaria implantation model in Wistar rats, in combination with established scoring, histological, histopathological, and histomorphometrical methods, was conducted to analyze the influence of both biomaterials on bone regeneration and the immune response. The results showed that the application of the synthetic BSM maxresorb(®) induced a higher pro-inflammatory tissue response, while the xenogeneic BSM cerabone(®) induced a higher anti-inflammatory reaction. Additionally, comparable bone regeneration amounts were found in both study groups. Histopathological scoring revealed that the synthetic BSM exhibited non-irritant scores at all timepoints using the xenogeneic BSM as control. Overall, the results demonstrated the biocompatibility of synthetic BSM maxresorb(®) and support the conclusion that this material class is a suitable alternative to natural BSM, such as the analyzed xenogeneic material cerabone(®), for a broad range of indications. MDPI 2022-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9506561/ /pubmed/36142541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810636 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bielenstein, James
Radenković, Milena
Najman, Stevo
Liu, Luo
Ren, Yanru
Cai, Baoyi
Beuer, Florian
Rimashevskiy, Denis
Schnettler, Reinhard
Alkildani, Said
Jung, Ole
Schmidt, Franziska
Barbeck, Mike
In Vivo Analysis of the Regeneration Capacity and Immune Response to Xenogeneic and Synthetic Bone Substitute Materials
title In Vivo Analysis of the Regeneration Capacity and Immune Response to Xenogeneic and Synthetic Bone Substitute Materials
title_full In Vivo Analysis of the Regeneration Capacity and Immune Response to Xenogeneic and Synthetic Bone Substitute Materials
title_fullStr In Vivo Analysis of the Regeneration Capacity and Immune Response to Xenogeneic and Synthetic Bone Substitute Materials
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Analysis of the Regeneration Capacity and Immune Response to Xenogeneic and Synthetic Bone Substitute Materials
title_short In Vivo Analysis of the Regeneration Capacity and Immune Response to Xenogeneic and Synthetic Bone Substitute Materials
title_sort in vivo analysis of the regeneration capacity and immune response to xenogeneic and synthetic bone substitute materials
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9506561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810636
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