KMID : 1377020220190020377
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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2022 Volume.19 No. 2 p.377 ~ p.387
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Tissue Engineering with Compact Bone-Derived Cell Spheroids Enables Bone Formation around Transplanted Tooth
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Matsumura Nahomi
Li Xianqi Uchikawa-Kitaya Eri Li Ni Dong Hongwei Chen Kai Yoshizawa Michiko Kagami Hideaki
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Abstract
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BACKGROUND: Although tooth transplantation is a desirable treatment option for congenital defects of permanent teeth in children, transplantation to a narrow alveolar ridge is not feasible. In this study, we investigated the possibility of bone tissue engineering simultaneously with tooth transplantation to enhance the width of the alveolar bone.
METHODS: Bone marrow mononuclear cells or cortical bone-derived mesenchymal stromal cell spheroids were seeded onto atelocollagen sponge and transplanted with freshly extracted molars from mice of the same strain. New bone formation around the tooth root was evaluated using micro-computed tomography and histological analysis. Tooth alone, or tooth with scaffold but without cells, was also transplanted and served as controls.
RESULTS: Micro-computed tomography showed new bone formation in the furcation area in all four groups. Remarkable bone formation outside the root was also observed in the cortical bone-derived mesenchymal stromal cell group, but was scarce in the other three groups. Histological analysis revealed that the space between the new bone and the root was filled with collagen fibers in all four groups, indicating that the periodontal ligament was maintained.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the potential of simultaneous alveolar bone expansion employing bone tissue engineering approach using cortical bone-derived mesenchymal stromal cell spheroids for tooth transplantation. The use of an orthotopic transplantation model may further clarify the feasibility and functional recovery of the transplanted tooth over a longer period.
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KEYWORD
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Tooth transplantation, Cortical bone-derived mesenchymal stromal cells, Collagen, Scaffold, Bone tissue engineering
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