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Effect of UV Photofunctionalization on Osseointegration in Aged Rats.
Ishijima, Manabu; Ghassemi, Amirreza; Soltanzadeh, Pooya; Tanaka, Miyuki; Nakhaei, Kourosh; Park, Wonhee; Hirota, Makoto; Tsukimura, Naoki; Ogawa, Takahiro.
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  • Ishijima M; *Visiting Scholar, Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology, Division of Advanced Prosthodontics, UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA; Research Assistant, Department of Partial Denture Prosthodontics, Nihon University School of Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan. †Visiting Scholar, Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology, Division of Advanced Prosthodontics, UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA. ‡Associate Professor, Department of Partial Denture Prosthodontics, Nihon Universi
Implant Dent ; 25(6): 744-750, 2016 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27513161
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

This study evaluated the effect of photofunctionalization on osseointegration under the biologically adverse conditions of aging. MATERIALS First of all, bone marrow-derived osteoblastic cells from young (8 weeks old) and aged (15 months old) rats were biologically characterized. Then, the osteoblasts from aged rats were seeded on titanium discs with and without photofunctionalization, and assessed for initial cell attachment and osteoblastic functions. Titanium mini-implants, with and without photofunctionalization, were placed in the femur of aged rats, and the strength of osseointegration was measured at week 2 of healing. Periimplant tissue was examined morphologically and chemically using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, respectively.

RESULTS:

Cells from the aged rats showed substantially reduced biological capabilities compared with those derived from young rats. The cells from aged rats showed significantly increased cell attachment and the expression of osteoblastic function on photofunctionalized titanium than on untreated titanium. In addition, the strength of osseointegration was increased by 40% in aged rats carrying the photofunctionalized implants. Robust bone formation was observed around the photofunctionalized implants with strong elemental peaks of calcium and phosphorus, whereas the tissue around untreated implants showed weaker calcium and phosphate signals than titanium ones.

CONCLUSION:

These in vivo and in vitro results corroboratively demonstrate that photofunctionalization is effective for enhancing osseointegration in aged rats.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Terapia Ultravioleta / Osseointegração Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article
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