Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences (Oct 2017)

The effect of platelet-rich plasma on human mesenchymal stem cell-induced bone regeneration of canine alveolar defects with calcium phosphate-based scaffolds

  • Reihaneh Shafieian,
  • Maryam Moghaddam Matin,
  • Amin Rahpeyma,
  • Alireza Fazel,
  • Hamideh Salari Sedigh,
  • Ariane Sadr-Nabavi,
  • Halimeh Hassanzadeh,
  • Alireza Ebrahimzadeh-Bideskan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/ijbms.2017.9447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 10
pp. 1131 – 1140

Abstract

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Objective(s): Autologous bone transplantation known as the “gold standard” to reconstruction of osseous defects has known disadvantages. This study was designed to explore the effects of hydroxy-apatite/tricalcium-phosphate (HA/TCP) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on the osteogenesis ability of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAdMSCs) in vitro and in vivo. Materials and Methods: hAdMSCs were incubated with HA/TCP granules and/or PRP in vitro and then, cell proliferation and differentiation was assessed by MTT assay, AZR S staining and SEM examination. In vivo, four cylindrical defects were drilled in the mandibular bones of 5 mongrel dogs and divided randomly into the following groups: I-autologous crushed bone, II- no filling material, III- HA/TCP and PRP, IV- PRP-enriched hAdMSCs seeded on HA/TCP granules. Inserted hAdMSCs were labeled to trace their contribution to bone tissue regeneration. Finally, cell tracing and tissue regeneration were evaluated by immunohistochemistry and histomorphometry methods, respectively. Results: In vitro, co-incubation with HA/TCP granules significantly reduced proliferation and osteogenic differentiation ability of hAdMSCs; while PRP application promoted these capacities (P

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