Assessment of novel surgical procedures using decellularised muscle and bioactive ceramic: a histological analysis
Abstract Tissue regeneration and neovascularisation in cases of major bone loss is a challenge in maxillofacial surgery. The hypothesis of the present study is that the addition of resorbable bioactive ceramic Silica Calcium Phosphate Cement (SCPC) to Declluraized Muscle Scaffold (DSM) can expedite...
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doaj-03344abd399a4cd8ac27f1cdea1e870f2021-08-29T11:31:44ZengSpringerJournal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine0957-45301573-48382021-08-0132911310.1007/s10856-021-06585-9Assessment of novel surgical procedures using decellularised muscle and bioactive ceramic: a histological analysisRanda Alfotawi0Raeesa Ahmed1Muhammad Atteya2Amer Mahmood3Abdulazize Siyal4Marium AlHindi5Ahmad El-Ghannam6Oral & Maxillofacial dept, Dental Collage, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityCollege of Medicine, King Saud UniversityOral & Maxillofacial dept, Dental Collage, King Saud UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science, University of North CarolinaAbstract Tissue regeneration and neovascularisation in cases of major bone loss is a challenge in maxillofacial surgery. The hypothesis of the present study is that the addition of resorbable bioactive ceramic Silica Calcium Phosphate Cement (SCPC) to Declluraized Muscle Scaffold (DSM) can expedite bone formation and maturation. Two surgical defect models were created in 18 nude transgenic mice. Group 1(n = 6), with a 2-mm decortication calvarial defect, was treated with a DSM/SCPC sheet over the corticated bone as an onlay then seeded with human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells hMSC in situ. In Group 2 (n = 6), a critical size (4 mm) calvarial defect was made and grafted with DSM/SCPC/in situ human bone marrow stromal cells (hMSCs). The control groups included Group 3 (n = 3) animals, with a 2-mm decortication defect treated with an onlay DSM sheet, and Group 4 (n = 3) animals, treated with critical size defect grafted with plain DSM. After 8 weeks, bone regeneration in various groups was evaluated using histology, immunohistochemistry and histomorphometry. New bone formation and maturation was superior in groups treated with DSM/SCPC/hMSC. The DMS/SCPC scaffold has the ability to augment and induce bone regeneration and neovascularisation in cases of major bone resorption and critical size defects.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10856-021-06585-9 |
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Randa Alfotawi Raeesa Ahmed Muhammad Atteya Amer Mahmood Abdulazize Siyal Marium AlHindi Ahmad El-Ghannam Assessment of novel surgical procedures using decellularised muscle and bioactive ceramic: a histological analysis Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine |
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Randa Alfotawi Raeesa Ahmed Muhammad Atteya Amer Mahmood Abdulazize Siyal Marium AlHindi Ahmad El-Ghannam |
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Assessment of novel surgical procedures using decellularised muscle and bioactive ceramic: a histological analysis |
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Assessment of novel surgical procedures using decellularised muscle and bioactive ceramic: a histological analysis |
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Assessment of novel surgical procedures using decellularised muscle and bioactive ceramic: a histological analysis |
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Assessment of novel surgical procedures using decellularised muscle and bioactive ceramic: a histological analysis |
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Assessment of novel surgical procedures using decellularised muscle and bioactive ceramic: a histological analysis |
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assessment of novel surgical procedures using decellularised muscle and bioactive ceramic: a histological analysis |
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Abstract Tissue regeneration and neovascularisation in cases of major bone loss is a challenge in maxillofacial surgery. The hypothesis of the present study is that the addition of resorbable bioactive ceramic Silica Calcium Phosphate Cement (SCPC) to Declluraized Muscle Scaffold (DSM) can expedite bone formation and maturation. Two surgical defect models were created in 18 nude transgenic mice. Group 1(n = 6), with a 2-mm decortication calvarial defect, was treated with a DSM/SCPC sheet over the corticated bone as an onlay then seeded with human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells hMSC in situ. In Group 2 (n = 6), a critical size (4 mm) calvarial defect was made and grafted with DSM/SCPC/in situ human bone marrow stromal cells (hMSCs). The control groups included Group 3 (n = 3) animals, with a 2-mm decortication defect treated with an onlay DSM sheet, and Group 4 (n = 3) animals, treated with critical size defect grafted with plain DSM. After 8 weeks, bone regeneration in various groups was evaluated using histology, immunohistochemistry and histomorphometry. New bone formation and maturation was superior in groups treated with DSM/SCPC/hMSC. The DMS/SCPC scaffold has the ability to augment and induce bone regeneration and neovascularisation in cases of major bone resorption and critical size defects. |
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