Literature DB >> 19438313

Regeneration of dental pulp after pulpotomy by transplantation of CD31(-)/CD146(-) side population cells from a canine tooth.

Koichiro Iohara1, Li Zheng, Masataka Ito, Ryo Ishizaka, Hiroshi Nakamura, Takeshi Into, Kenji Matsushita, Misako Nakashima.   

Abstract

AIM: To achieve complete regeneration of dental pulp in vivo by stem/progenitor cells obtained from a fraction of side population (SP) cells from canine pulp. MATERIALS &
METHODS: A subfraction of SP cells, CD31(-)/CD146(-) SP cells, were isolated by flow cytometry from canine dental pulp. The efficiency of this subfraction of SP cells was evaluated in an experimental model of pulp injury in the dog.
RESULTS: The fractionated SP cells formed extensive networks of tube-like structures in vitro. Transplantation of the SP cells into an in vivo model of amputated pulp resulted in complete regeneration of pulp tissue with capillaries and neuronal cells within 14 days. Gene-expression studies demonstrated the expression of pro-angiogenic factors, implying trophic action on endothelial cells.
CONCLUSIONS: This investigation demonstrates the potential utility of fractionated SP cells as a source of cells for total pulp regeneration complete with angiogenesis and vasculogenesis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19438313     DOI: 10.2217/rme.09.5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Regen Med        ISSN: 1746-0751            Impact factor:   3.806


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Review 6.  Potential feasibility of dental stem cells for regenerative therapies: stem cell transplantation and whole-tooth engineering.

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7.  Systemic BMSC homing in the regeneration of pulp-like tissue and the enhancing effect of stromal cell-derived factor-1 on BMSC homing.

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8.  Vital pulp therapy-current progress of dental pulp regeneration and revascularization.

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Review 9.  Pulp and dentin tissue engineering and regeneration: current progress.

Authors:  George T J Huang
Journal:  Regen Med       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 3.806

Review 10.  Regenerative endodontics: barriers and strategies for clinical translation.

Authors:  Jeremy J Mao; Sahng G Kim; Jian Zhou; Ling Ye; Shoko Cho; Takahiro Suzuki; Susan Y Fu; Rujing Yang; Xuedong Zhou
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