Dental Stem Cells Harvested from Third Molars Combined with Bioactive Glass Can Induce Signs of Bone Formation In Vitro

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the interaction of a bioactive glass scaffold with cells derived from dental pulp, dental follicle and periodontal ligament. Material and Methods: Impacted third molars were surgically removed from three young donors. Cells from the dental pulp,...

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Main Authors: Gregorio Raspini, Jan Wolff, Mika Helminen, Giovacchino Raspini, Mario Raspini, George K. Sándor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stilus Optimus 2018-03-01
Series:eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research
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Online Access:http://www.ejomr.org/JOMR/archives/2018/1/e2/v9n1e2ht.htm
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spelling doaj-9e7bf0f865b947b88068ca2fb66bfc342020-11-24T22:14:39ZengStilus OptimuseJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research2029-283X2018-03-0191e210.5037/jomr.2018.9102Dental Stem Cells Harvested from Third Molars Combined with Bioactive Glass Can Induce Signs of Bone Formation In VitroGregorio RaspiniJan Wolff, Mika HelminenGiovacchino RaspiniMario RaspiniGeorge K. Sándor Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the interaction of a bioactive glass scaffold with cells derived from dental pulp, dental follicle and periodontal ligament. Material and Methods: Impacted third molars were surgically removed from three young donors. Cells from the dental pulp, follicle and periodontal ligament tissues were isolated and expanded. Different cell populations were characterised using specific CD markers. Expanded pulp, follicle and periodontal cells were then seeded onto bioactive glass scaffolds and cultured in osteogenic medium or basic medium. Cell attachment, viability, proliferation and alkaline phosphatase activity were assessed. Results: This study revealed good biocompatibility of the specific bioactive glass configuration tested and the osteogenic induction of cells derived from dental pulp, dental follicle and periodontal ligament. Osteogenic medium seemed to increase the differentiation pattern and dental pulp stem cells showed the most positive results compared to periodontal ligament and dental follicle stem cells. Conclusions: Dental pulp stem cells combined with a bioactive glass scaffold and exposed to osteogenic medium in vitro represent a promising combination for future study of hard tissue regeneration in the cranio-maxillofacial skeleton. http://www.ejomr.org/JOMR/archives/2018/1/e2/v9n1e2ht.htmissue engineeringthird molarstem cellsbone regeneration
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author Gregorio Raspini
Jan Wolff, Mika Helminen
Giovacchino Raspini
Mario Raspini
George K. Sándor
spellingShingle Gregorio Raspini
Jan Wolff, Mika Helminen
Giovacchino Raspini
Mario Raspini
George K. Sándor
Dental Stem Cells Harvested from Third Molars Combined with Bioactive Glass Can Induce Signs of Bone Formation In Vitro
eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research
issue engineering
third molar
stem cells
bone regeneration
author_facet Gregorio Raspini
Jan Wolff, Mika Helminen
Giovacchino Raspini
Mario Raspini
George K. Sándor
author_sort Gregorio Raspini
title Dental Stem Cells Harvested from Third Molars Combined with Bioactive Glass Can Induce Signs of Bone Formation In Vitro
title_short Dental Stem Cells Harvested from Third Molars Combined with Bioactive Glass Can Induce Signs of Bone Formation In Vitro
title_full Dental Stem Cells Harvested from Third Molars Combined with Bioactive Glass Can Induce Signs of Bone Formation In Vitro
title_fullStr Dental Stem Cells Harvested from Third Molars Combined with Bioactive Glass Can Induce Signs of Bone Formation In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Dental Stem Cells Harvested from Third Molars Combined with Bioactive Glass Can Induce Signs of Bone Formation In Vitro
title_sort dental stem cells harvested from third molars combined with bioactive glass can induce signs of bone formation in vitro
publisher Stilus Optimus
series eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research
issn 2029-283X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the interaction of a bioactive glass scaffold with cells derived from dental pulp, dental follicle and periodontal ligament. Material and Methods: Impacted third molars were surgically removed from three young donors. Cells from the dental pulp, follicle and periodontal ligament tissues were isolated and expanded. Different cell populations were characterised using specific CD markers. Expanded pulp, follicle and periodontal cells were then seeded onto bioactive glass scaffolds and cultured in osteogenic medium or basic medium. Cell attachment, viability, proliferation and alkaline phosphatase activity were assessed. Results: This study revealed good biocompatibility of the specific bioactive glass configuration tested and the osteogenic induction of cells derived from dental pulp, dental follicle and periodontal ligament. Osteogenic medium seemed to increase the differentiation pattern and dental pulp stem cells showed the most positive results compared to periodontal ligament and dental follicle stem cells. Conclusions: Dental pulp stem cells combined with a bioactive glass scaffold and exposed to osteogenic medium in vitro represent a promising combination for future study of hard tissue regeneration in the cranio-maxillofacial skeleton.
topic issue engineering
third molar
stem cells
bone regeneration
url http://www.ejomr.org/JOMR/archives/2018/1/e2/v9n1e2ht.htm
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