Effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulp

Background/purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the time period between tooth extraction and the freezing procedure on pulp cells in frozen intact teeth of rats. Material and methods: In total, 120 incisors from 30 rats were extracted and kept in transportation solution for 0...

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Main Authors: Mao-Suan Huang, Wei-Jen Chang, Haw-Ming Huang, Yen-Chuang Lin, Yen-Hua Huang, Jen-Chang Yang, Sheng-Yang Lee
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Published: Elsevier 2011-03-01
Series:Journal of Dental Sciences
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spelling doaj-bfacbbd3063f48dbb5acb839bf393a942020-11-24T23:52:07ZengElsevierJournal of Dental Sciences1991-79022011-03-0161485210.1016/j.jds.2011.02.008Effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulpMao-Suan Huang0Wei-Jen Chang1Haw-Ming Huang2Yen-Chuang Lin3Yen-Hua Huang4Jen-Chang Yang5Sheng-Yang Lee6Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Dentistry, Sin Kong, Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanDental Department, Taipei Medical University's Shuang Ho Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Engineering, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanSchool of Dentistry, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Biochemistry, Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine; Center for Reproductive Medicine, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanCenter for Teeth Bank and Dental Stem Cell Technology, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanSchool of Dentistry, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanBackground/purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the time period between tooth extraction and the freezing procedure on pulp cells in frozen intact teeth of rats. Material and methods: In total, 120 incisors from 30 rats were extracted and kept in transportation solution for 0 hour, 12 hours, and 24 hours. The tested teeth were divided into 2 experimental groups, where the extracted incisors were first frozen in a magnetic-programmed freezer (PF) or a traditional −20°C freezer (TF). The tested teeth were then stored at −150°C for 7 days. Incisors extracted from the opposite side of the same rat were treated as the non-frozen control. After thawing, the pulp was extracted and dissected. Hematoxylin and eosin staining was performed to observe the cell distributions. Cell densities in the odontoblast region and cell-rich zone were calculated using an optical microscope. Results: When samples were immediately frozen after extraction, the cell density of odontoblastic cells was higher in the PF group compared with analogs which were frozen in the −20°C freezer (P < 0.05). In the cell-rich zone, cell densities of the PF group were significantly higher (P < 0.05) than those of the TF group although the pulp cells had been stored in transportation solution for 24 hours before being frozen. Conclusions: The freezing technique used in this animal study provided positive effects on pulp cell storage. In addition, the storage time before the freezing procedure is an important issue for cryopreserving pulp cells in intact teeth.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1991790211000092cell numbercryopreservationmagnetic-programmed freezer
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author Mao-Suan Huang
Wei-Jen Chang
Haw-Ming Huang
Yen-Chuang Lin
Yen-Hua Huang
Jen-Chang Yang
Sheng-Yang Lee
spellingShingle Mao-Suan Huang
Wei-Jen Chang
Haw-Ming Huang
Yen-Chuang Lin
Yen-Hua Huang
Jen-Chang Yang
Sheng-Yang Lee
Effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulp
Journal of Dental Sciences
cell number
cryopreservation
magnetic-programmed freezer
author_facet Mao-Suan Huang
Wei-Jen Chang
Haw-Ming Huang
Yen-Chuang Lin
Yen-Hua Huang
Jen-Chang Yang
Sheng-Yang Lee
author_sort Mao-Suan Huang
title Effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulp
title_short Effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulp
title_full Effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulp
title_fullStr Effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulp
title_full_unstemmed Effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulp
title_sort effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulp
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Dental Sciences
issn 1991-7902
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Background/purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the time period between tooth extraction and the freezing procedure on pulp cells in frozen intact teeth of rats. Material and methods: In total, 120 incisors from 30 rats were extracted and kept in transportation solution for 0 hour, 12 hours, and 24 hours. The tested teeth were divided into 2 experimental groups, where the extracted incisors were first frozen in a magnetic-programmed freezer (PF) or a traditional −20°C freezer (TF). The tested teeth were then stored at −150°C for 7 days. Incisors extracted from the opposite side of the same rat were treated as the non-frozen control. After thawing, the pulp was extracted and dissected. Hematoxylin and eosin staining was performed to observe the cell distributions. Cell densities in the odontoblast region and cell-rich zone were calculated using an optical microscope. Results: When samples were immediately frozen after extraction, the cell density of odontoblastic cells was higher in the PF group compared with analogs which were frozen in the −20°C freezer (P < 0.05). In the cell-rich zone, cell densities of the PF group were significantly higher (P < 0.05) than those of the TF group although the pulp cells had been stored in transportation solution for 24 hours before being frozen. Conclusions: The freezing technique used in this animal study provided positive effects on pulp cell storage. In addition, the storage time before the freezing procedure is an important issue for cryopreserving pulp cells in intact teeth.
topic cell number
cryopreservation
magnetic-programmed freezer
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1991790211000092
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