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Evaluating Osteogenic Cell Differentiation Efficacy in the Presence of Polylactide Samples with Varied Compositions for Bone Grafting: In Vitro Study.
Lozada, Jaime L; Zernitckaia, Ekaterina A; Yaremenko, Andrei I; Reutova, Anastasiia P.
Afiliação
  • Lozada JL; Professor, Program Director, Implant Dentistry, Loma Linda University, California, USA.
  • Zernitckaia EA; Postdoctoral fellowship in Loma Linda University, Implant Dentistry, California, USA.
  • Yaremenko AI; Professor, chief of the department of Maxillofacial surgery of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Academician I.P. Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University¼ of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, president of Saint-Petersburg Dental Ass
  • Reutova AP; Assistant of the department of Maxillofacial surgery of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Academician I.P. Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University¼ of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation.
J Oral Implantol ; 2024 Aug 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39140139
ABSTRACT
In oral implantology, surgeons often confront the need to improve alveolar bone quality and volume before implantation in patients with bone defects. While Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) with titanium meshes is a clinical "gold standard" for bone augmentation, mesh removal pre-implantation presents a drawback. This study explores biodegradable scaffolds as an alternative. The research investigates the impact of various compositions of customized bone grafting scaffolds on proliferation and osteogenic differentiation processes in vitro. Plates (10 x 10 x 0.5 mm) were fabricated from polylactide (PLA), PLA with 15% hydroxyapatite nanoparticles (PLA/HA), and polylactide with glycolic acid copolymers (PLGA 6040 and 8515). Gingival fibroblasts assessed the influence of experimental samples on proliferation and osteogenic differentiation in a low-glucose medium. Osteogenic differentiation was induced, and alizarin red staining measured extracellular matrix calcification via spectrophotometry. Active proliferation of gingival fibroblasts occurred along scaffold edges during cultivation. Although cells proliferated with experimental samples, rates were lower than control cells. PLA/HA showed higher alizarin red staining intensity, indicating enhanced matrix calcification. Experimental samples (PLA, PLA/HA, PLGA 8515, PLGA 6040) supported cell proliferation at lower rates than control. PLA/HA demonstrated increased matrix calcification. Biodegradable membranes were non-toxic, suggesting potential for bone augmentation.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article