Periodontal tissue regeneration by transforming growth factor - 3 (TGF-3) in papioursinus

Faculty of Health sciences School of Medicine 0420338r juneteare@yahoo.co.uk === This study, in non-human primates (Papio ursinus), evaluated the healing potential of recombinant human transforming growth factor-3 (rhTGF-3) when implanted in exposed periodontal furcation defects either by direc...

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Main Author: Teare, June Ann
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Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1685
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-16852019-05-11T03:41:31Z Periodontal tissue regeneration by transforming growth factor - 3 (TGF-3) in papioursinus Teare, June Ann Periodontal Autogenous Metrigel Regeneration Heterotopic Faculty of Health sciences School of Medicine 0420338r juneteare@yahoo.co.uk This study, in non-human primates (Papio ursinus), evaluated the healing potential of recombinant human transforming growth factor-3 (rhTGF-3) when implanted in exposed periodontal furcation defects either by direct application to the defect or by transplantation of rhTGF-3-instigated heterotopic bone as source of autogenous bone. Class II furcation defects were surgically created bilaterally in the first and second molars of both the mandible and the maxilla of four clinically healthy adult baboons. Simultaneously, autogenous bone was induced bilaterally within the rectus abdominis muscle of the baboons using rhTGF-3. Forty days later, the periodontal defects were implanted with rhTGF-3 in Matrigel® as delivery system, or rhTGF-3 plus muscle tissue in Matrigel®, or with the harvested rhTGF-3-induced autogenous bone. Sixty days after periodontal implantation, the animals were euthanased and the molars harvested together with the surrounding tissue. Histological analysis was performed by light microscopy and digital imaging computer software. The extent of regeneration was assessed by measuring area and volume of new alveolar bone, height of new alveolar bone and height of new cementum. The results, compared to controls, showed pronounced periodontal tissue regeneration in experimental defects. The most noteworthy healing was observed in defects implanted with heterotopically induced autogenous bone as well as those implanted with rhTGF-3 plus muscle tissue. The findings of this study suggest that rhTGF-3 applied directly to a defect, or rhTGF-3-induced autogenous bone, transplanted to a defect, have significant regenerative capabilities in periodontal tissue regeneration of nonhuman primates Papio ursinus. 2006-11-14T11:14:11Z 2006-11-14T11:14:11Z 2006-11-14T11:14:11Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1685 en 6077582 bytes 41647 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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topic Periodontal
Autogenous
Metrigel
Regeneration
Heterotopic
spellingShingle Periodontal
Autogenous
Metrigel
Regeneration
Heterotopic
Teare, June Ann
Periodontal tissue regeneration by transforming growth factor - 3 (TGF-3) in papioursinus
description Faculty of Health sciences School of Medicine 0420338r juneteare@yahoo.co.uk === This study, in non-human primates (Papio ursinus), evaluated the healing potential of recombinant human transforming growth factor-3 (rhTGF-3) when implanted in exposed periodontal furcation defects either by direct application to the defect or by transplantation of rhTGF-3-instigated heterotopic bone as source of autogenous bone. Class II furcation defects were surgically created bilaterally in the first and second molars of both the mandible and the maxilla of four clinically healthy adult baboons. Simultaneously, autogenous bone was induced bilaterally within the rectus abdominis muscle of the baboons using rhTGF-3. Forty days later, the periodontal defects were implanted with rhTGF-3 in Matrigel® as delivery system, or rhTGF-3 plus muscle tissue in Matrigel®, or with the harvested rhTGF-3-induced autogenous bone. Sixty days after periodontal implantation, the animals were euthanased and the molars harvested together with the surrounding tissue. Histological analysis was performed by light microscopy and digital imaging computer software. The extent of regeneration was assessed by measuring area and volume of new alveolar bone, height of new alveolar bone and height of new cementum. The results, compared to controls, showed pronounced periodontal tissue regeneration in experimental defects. The most noteworthy healing was observed in defects implanted with heterotopically induced autogenous bone as well as those implanted with rhTGF-3 plus muscle tissue. The findings of this study suggest that rhTGF-3 applied directly to a defect, or rhTGF-3-induced autogenous bone, transplanted to a defect, have significant regenerative capabilities in periodontal tissue regeneration of nonhuman primates Papio ursinus.
author Teare, June Ann
author_facet Teare, June Ann
author_sort Teare, June Ann
title Periodontal tissue regeneration by transforming growth factor - 3 (TGF-3) in papioursinus
title_short Periodontal tissue regeneration by transforming growth factor - 3 (TGF-3) in papioursinus
title_full Periodontal tissue regeneration by transforming growth factor - 3 (TGF-3) in papioursinus
title_fullStr Periodontal tissue regeneration by transforming growth factor - 3 (TGF-3) in papioursinus
title_full_unstemmed Periodontal tissue regeneration by transforming growth factor - 3 (TGF-3) in papioursinus
title_sort periodontal tissue regeneration by transforming growth factor - 3 (tgf-3) in papioursinus
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