Mesenchymal stem cells and inorganic bovine bone mineral in sinus augmentation: comparison with augmentation by autologous bone in adult sheep


Autoria(s): GUTWALD, Ralf; HABERSTROH, Joerg; KUSCHNIERZ, Jens; KISTER, Carola; LYSEK, Dominikus A.; MAGLIONE, Michele; XAVIER, S. P.; OSHIMA, Toshiyuki; SCHMELZEISEN, Rainer; SAUERBIER, Sebastian
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

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Our aim was to compare the osteogenic potential of mononuclear cells harvested from the iliac crest combined with bovine bone mineral (BBM) (experimental group) with that of autogenous cancellous bone alone (control group). We studied bilateral augmentations of the sinus floor in 6 adult sheep. BBM and mononuclear cells (MNC) were mixed and placed into one side and autogenous bone in the other side. Animals were killed after 8 and 16 weeks. Sites of augmentation were analysed radiographically and histologically. The mean (SD) augmentation volume was 3.0 (1.0) cm(3) and 2.7 (0.3) cm(3) after 8 and 16 weeks in the test group, and 2.8 (0.3) cm(3) (8 weeks) and 2.8 (1.2) cm(3) (16 weeks) in the control group, respectively. After 8 weeks, histomorphometric analysis showed 24 (3)% BBM, and 19 (11)% of newly formed bone in the test group. The control group had 20 (13%) of newly formed bone. Specimens after 16 weeks showed 29 (12%) of newly formed bone and 19 (3%) BBM in the test group. The amount of newly formed bone in the control group was 16 (6%). The results show that mononuclear cells, including mesenchymal stem cells, in combination with BBM as the biomaterial, have the potential to form bone. (C) 2009 The British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, v.48, n.4, p.285-290, 2010

0266-4356

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/26398

10.1016/j.bjoms.2009.06.226

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjoms.2009.06.226

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eng

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE

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British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

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Palavras-Chave #Animal trial #Biomaterial #Cell transplantation #Mesenchymal stem cells #Sinus augmentation #HUMAN OSTEOGENIC PROTEIN-1 #AUTOGENOUS BONE #FLOOR AUGMENTATION #MAXILLARY SINUS #REGENERATION #PLACEMENT #SCAFFOLD #RHBMP-2 #HUMANS #GROWTH #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine #Surgery
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