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Yeon Ji Kook1, Dae Hoon Lee1, Jeong Eun Song1, Nirmalya Tripathy1, Yoo Shin Jeon1, Ha Yan Jeon1, Joaquim M Oliveira2, Rui L Reis2, Gilson Khang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the osteogenesis effects of DC and DC/HAp sponge immersed in without and with dexamethasone.Entities:
Keywords: Bone regeneration; Dexamethasone; Duck’s feet-derived collagen; Hydroxyapatite; Osteogenesis; Sponges
Year: 2017 PMID: 28250967 PMCID: PMC5324229 DOI: 10.1186/s40824-017-0088-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomater Res ISSN: 1226-4601
Fig. 1a Gross image of as-fabricated 2% DC, DC/HAp sponeges (b) Cross sectional SEM images of 2% DC sponges and DC/HAp sponges
Fig. 2a Compressive strength and (b) FTIR of DC, DC/HAp sponges
Fig. 3In vitro BMSCs behavioral study. SEM images of BMSCs on DC and DC/HAp sponges immersed dexamethasone during 7 and 28 days of culturing showing the cellular attachment and migration
Fig. 4a Proliferation of BMSCs on DC sponges and DC/HAp immersed in dexamethasone after 1, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days studied by MTT assay. b Osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs on DC sponges and DC/HAp sponges immersed in Dex after 1, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days by ALP assay. (p* < 0.05, p** < 0.01, p*** < 0.001)
Fig. 5a mRNA expression of BMSCs. RT-PCR analysis of the BMSCs on sponges immersed dexamethasone after 14 days. RT-PCR results for GAPDH, Col I, OCN. b Quantitative analysis of Col I, OCN by normalization of GAPDH after 14 days