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J Biomed Mater Res A ; 108(9): 1944-1954, 2020 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32323447

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In this study, the ability of silymarin to heal rat calvarial bone critical defects with mesenchymal stem cells isolated from human Wharton's jelly (HWJMSC) cultured on the electrospun scaffold of poly (lactic acid)/carbon nanotube (PLA/CNT) has been examined. In this study, 20 adult male Wistar rats were divided into four groups of five each. Under general anesthesia, 8 mm defects were created in the calvarial bone of the rats. Then, study groups were defined as no treatment group, the scaffold alone, the scaffold and HWJMSCs, and the scaffold/cells plus oral silymarin, respectively. The histomorphometric study was performed using H&E staining and Goldner's Masson trichrome as specific staining. The results of this study showed that the electrospun PLA/CNT scaffold is a biocompatible scaffold and HWJMSCs can considerably attach and proliferate on this scaffold, and the scaffold itself is also a suitable option for improving the bone repair process. The results of the histomorphometric analysis also showed a significantly higher amount of recently formed bone in the silymarin group plus scaffold/cells compared to the scaffold and cell group alone (p < .05). Utilizing silymarin plus HWJMSCs cultured on PLA/CNT scaffold can be used as a suitable method for the process of osteogenesis and bone repair.


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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation , Nanotubes, Carbon/chemistry , Protective Agents/therapeutic use , Silymarin/therapeutic use , Tissue Scaffolds/chemistry , Animals , Male , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Osteogenesis/drug effects , Polyesters/chemistry , Protective Agents/administration & dosage , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Silymarin/administration & dosage , Skull/drug effects , Skull/injuries , Wharton Jelly/cytology
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