Literature DB >> 32779604

In vivo behavior of untreated and compressed concentrated growth factors as biomaterials in rabbits.

Takeshi Tone1,2, Yoshinaka Shimizu1, Haruka Saito2, Takumi Sato2, Hidetoshi Ito1, Yukyo Takada3, Masatoshi Takahashi3, Kenji Odashima2, Mariko Oikawa1, Tetsu Takahashi2, Hiroyuki Kumamoto1.   

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To characterize concentrated growth factors (CGFs) in vivo, we examined the degradation of implanted CGF in rabbits. Untreated CGF (U-CGF) and compressed CGF (C-CGF) were subcutaneously implanted into the dorsum. Histological analyses showed that the U-CGF and C-CGF induced very few inflammatory cells and that the U-CGF and C-CGF were subsequently degraded with dendritic invasion of granulation tissue. The C-CGF histopathologically remained for longer term than the U-CGF. Aggregated CD31+ and RAM11+ cells appeared in and around the implanted CGF. The number of macrophages and blood vessels in the CGF-implanted groups was greater than that in the sham group. There were more blood vessels in the U-CGF group than that in the C-CGF and sham group. We showed that CGF was degraded by macrophages in 4 weeks and enhanced angiogenesis with dendritically branching new capillaries. Therefore, the U-CGF and C-CGF can be clinically applied as a biomaterial inducing angiogenesis.

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Keywords:  Concentrated growth factor; Tissue regeneration; Wound healing

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32779604     DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2018-285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Mater J        ISSN: 0287-4547            Impact factor:   2.102


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1.  Effect of concentrated growth factor (CGF) on postoperative sequel of completely impacted lower third molar extraction: a randomized controlled clinical study.

Authors:  Sadam Ahmed Elayah; Xiang Liang; Karim Ahmed Sakran; Linyang Xie; Hamza Younis; Ahmed Es Alajami; Junbo Tu; Sijia Na
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2022-08-30       Impact factor: 3.747

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