Affiliation:
1. Graduate Institute of Clinical Dentistry School of Dentistry, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan
2. Division of Periodontics Department of Dentistry National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan
3. Department of Surgery National Taiwan University Hospital and College of Medicine Taipei Taiwan
4. Department of Chemical Engineering College of Engineering National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan
5. School of Dentistry College of Dental Medicine Kaohsiung Medical University Kaohsiung Taiwan
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundAlveolar mucosa could be a promising source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for regeneration therapeutics because it exhibits faster healing potential and can be easily collected with minimal periodontal disturbance. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of alveolar mucosal cell (AMC) spheroids for promoting extraction socket healing and calvarial osseous defect regeneration.MethodsAMCs were isolated from Sprague–Dawley rats. Antigenic and MSC surface marker expressions and trilineage differentiation capability were assessed. AMCs were then osteogenically stimulated (OAs) or unstimulated (UAs), self‐aggregated to form spheroids, and encapsulated in gelatin hydrogel to fill rat extraction sockets or combined with freeze‐dried bone graft (FDBG) to fill rat calvarial osseous defects. The outcome was assessed by gross observation, micro‐CT imaging, and immunohistochemistry.ResultsAMCs highly expressed MSC surface markers, showed weak antigenicity, and were capable of trilineage differentiation at Passage 3. In the extraction sockets, wound closure, socket fill, keratinization, and proliferative activities were accelerated in those with AMC spheroids treatment. Socket fill and maturation were further promoted by OA spheroids. In the calvarial osseous defects, the mineralized tissue ratio was promoted with AMC spheroids/FDBG treatment, and bone sialoprotein expression and cell proliferation were more evident with OA spheroids/FDBG treatment.ConclusionAMCs exhibited MSC properties with weak antigenicity. AMC spheroids promoted extraction socket healing, AMC spheroids/FDBG promoted calvarial osseous defect regeneration, and the outcomes were further enhanced by osteogenically stimulation of AMCs.
Funder
National Taiwan University Hospital
Subject
Periodontics,General Medicine
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